The founding Fathers (Benjamin Frankly, Alexander Hamilton, etc,) thought it was necessary to make a constitution because it would strengthen and define the government.
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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the first option. The formation of some Utopian<span> communities in the 1800s was an example of an interest in finding new ways to organize society. Hope this answer helps. </span>
Generally, I would say yes to this question.
We may want to nuance the thought a bit, however. Criminal law defines what acts constitute crimes, and those who commit crimes are prosecuted and punished under criminal law. Do all crimes hurt society? In a sense, yes. But even a crime that has just one victim and isn't much noticed in the wider spectrum of society still is a crime subject to arrest and prosecution under criminal law.