Basics of the Conflict Perspective
Key Scholars
Law as Oppression
Evidence Supporting Conflict Theory
Limits of the Conflict View
100

This perspective sees society as held together by coercion, not harmony.

What is the conflict perspective?

100

This scholar said law is a “weapon in social conflict.”

Who is Turk?

100

Conflict theorists say law protects this group’s property.

Who are those in power?

100

Chambliss found that early vagrancy laws were linked to this labor issue.

What is the need for cheap labor?

100

This criticism says not all laws only benefit the powerful.

What is that laws against murder/robbery help everyone?


200

Conflict theory says law is created to serve these people.

Who are the powerful/ruling groups?

200

These two scholars said law is “an instrument of oppression.”

Who are Chambliss and Seidman?

200

Law is used to repress these types of threats.

What are political threats?

200

Vagrancy laws forced people to accept employment at this level.

What is a low wage?

200

Even though powerful groups influence lawmaking, all groups still take part in this process.

What is lawmaking?

300

Conflict theorists believe law supports certain interests at the expense of these.

What are the interests of the majority?

300

He argued law is made by men who represent special interests.

Who is Richard Quinney?

300

Quinney argued law supports these interests even when harmful to others.

What are elite/special interests?

300

These laws threatened punishment for unemployed able-bodied people.

What are vagrancy statutes?

300

The conflict perspective sometimes exaggerates the control of these groups.

What are powerful/ruling elites?

400

The conflict view says society is characterized by these conditions.

What are diversity, conflict, change, and coercion?

400

Quinney said law is the tool of this class.

What is the ruling class?

400

Conflict theory says law enforces this type of order.

What is economic order?

400

Vagrancy laws helped ensure safe conditions for this activity.

What is commercial transportation?

400

Conflict theory struggles to explain why these laws protect everyone equally.

What are laws against violent crimes?

500

Conflict theory sees law not as neutral but as this.

What is a weapon of social control?

500

Chambliss studied these laws to show how economic groups shape legislation.

What are vagrancy laws?

500

Law does not represent a compromise; instead, it reflects what?

What are the interests of specific powerful groups?

500

Chambliss concluded that laws often benefit these interests.

What are economic and commercial interests?

500

A major critique: conflict theory is too broad because it assumes what?

That all laws serve only the powerful. 

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