Why did Durkheim believe that crime was inevitable?
A) If "real" crimes were eliminated, human weakness and petty disputes would elevate to the level of crime status.
B) There will always be lawmakers.
C) Criminogenic traits will always be present in certain individuals.
D) Deterrence is not sufficient to override criminal tendencies.
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