In relation to suicide, Durkheim asserts that constraints from society protect p
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In relation to suicide, Durkheim asserts that constraints from society protect people from taking their lives through the mechanisms of
medical professionals who are trained to see the signs of someone ready to end his or her life, and to the drug treatments that alter a depressive chemistry
obligations and commitments to others and they to us that bind people in collective attachments
formal religious sanctions that make suicide a sin and therefore scare people into accepting life as a divinely given fate
limitations imposed and confirmed by the social order that remind people of their place or places in relation to the communal social project
medical professionals who are trained to see the signs of someone ready to end his or her life, and to the drug treatments that alter a depressive chemistry
obligations and commitments to others and they to us that bind people in collective attachments
formal religious sanctions that make suicide a sin and therefore scare people into accepting life as a divinely given fate
limitations imposed and confirmed by the social order that remind people of their place or places in relation to the communal social project
Explanation / Answer
Durkheim asserts that constraints from society protect people from taking their lives through the mechanisms of obligations and commitments to others and they to us that bind people in collective attachments.
Durkheim asserts that isolated individuals are more to prone to suicidal behaviours.
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