The three most common concepts that criminologists use to detect crime, are: consensus view, conflict view, and interactionist view. Consensus view is basically, crimes that are not tolerable in a society. These crimes are usually viewed as forbidden or corrupt. The consensus view of crime, are crimes that everybody views as punishable. Some crimes include, rape, robbery, murder, and etc. Social harm is linked to the consensus view of crime. According to Siegel, social harm is what sets deviant behavior from normal behavior. An example of a consensus view, is the case of a young Indonesian school girl who was gang-rape and murdered by a group that consisted of fourteen men—including some boys from her school. This tragic event led to widespread…