The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosc090.pub2
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Conflict Theory of Crime and Delinquency

Abstract: The notion of perpetual intergroup struggle is central to conflict theory. Generally speaking, conflict theory addresses the struggles between groups in the context of power differential and oppression. Conflict theory seeks to identify the origins of group conflict, illuminate the conditions in which conflict develops and solidifies, and theorize on the elimination of the conflict.

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