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Preventing Violence and Generating Humane Values: Healing and.... Ervin Staub.

by Staub, Ervin; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 61Global Issues. Publisher: International Review of the Red Cross, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Altruism | Caring | Genocide | Healing | Humanitarian law | Reconciliation | Rwanda -- History -- Civil War (1991-1994) -- Peace and mediation | Values | Violence -- PreventionDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The general question underlying this article is how can individuals and groups of people be induced to act according to humanitarian laws, or to comply with something even more profound--the humane values on which those laws are based? A primary focus of the article is on how renewed violence after genocide can be prevented. Secondly, it will seek to explain the origins of violence between groups, an understanding of which is important for the prevention of new violence. The main example for both these topics will be Rwanda" (INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE RED CROSS).
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Originally Published: Preventing Violence and Generating Humane Values: Healing and..., Dec. 2003; pp. 791-806.

"The general question underlying this article is how can individuals and groups of people be induced to act according to humanitarian laws, or to comply with something even more profound--the humane values on which those laws are based? A primary focus of the article is on how renewed violence after genocide can be prevented. Secondly, it will seek to explain the origins of violence between groups, an understanding of which is important for the prevention of new violence. The main example for both these topics will be Rwanda" (INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE RED CROSS).

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