According to social conflict theory, why are inequalities of wealth important in understanding crime?
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Abstract: Social conflict theorists suggest that crime in any society is caused by class conflict and that laws are created by those in power to protect their rights and interests. All criminal acts have political undertones, and Quinney has called this concept the "social reality of crime."
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