“Now there is no society known where a more or less developed criminality is found under different forms. No people exist whose morality is not daily infringed upon. We must therefore call crime necessary and declare that it cannot be non-existent, that fundamental conditions of social organization, as they are understood, logically imply it. “(Durkheim 362)
Inferring the frequent occurrence of crime, Durkheim explains that crime “is normal”. Since our society standards are the conditions of todays world, they demand crime to occur and that demand is what drives the “inevitable imperfections of human nature.” (Durkheim 362) You can never have a utopia without a dystopia thrown into the mix. Progress that frequently occurs in society should be enough to stop crime if it were even possible. According to John Hamlin, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology says “because crime is found in all healthy societies it must be performing some necessary, positive function or else it would