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- Illegitimate_opportunity abstract "Illegitimate opportunity theory holds that individuals commit crimes when the chances of being caught are low. The theory was first formalized by Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin in 1960. It is closely related to strain theory (developed by Merton, an influential figure in functionalism and the subcultural theories surrounding it.)".
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- Illegitimate_opportunity subject Category:Criminology.
- Illegitimate_opportunity comment "Illegitimate opportunity theory holds that individuals commit crimes when the chances of being caught are low. The theory was first formalized by Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin in 1960. It is closely related to strain theory (developed by Merton, an influential figure in functionalism and the subcultural theories surrounding it.)".
- Illegitimate_opportunity label "Illegitimate opportunity".
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