August 20, 2019

Nearly every aspect of the criminal justice system of the United States is designed to perpetually punish, demoralize and dehumanize, abolish autonomy and to crush successful reintegration into society.
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conflict resolution, criminal justice reform, culture, essays, nonviolence, philosophy, politics, Uncategorized | Tagged: criminal justice, justice system, moral development, society |
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December 24, 2016
A lot of systems have been devised to help people take control of interpersonal conflict with the aim of facilitating positive, win-win outcomes. But, is there an underlying essence common to successful conflict resolution techniques? Let’s compare six systematized approaches to conflict resolution, looking for commonalities.
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conflict resolution, essays, nonviolence, philosophy, politics, popular culture, Uncategorized | Tagged: active listening, conflict resolution, I statements, non-violence, nonviolence, observations |
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Posted by EricIndiana