Conflict Resolution in the United States
International State´s Conflict Resolution
Presidential Memoranda relating with the United States Support to United Nations Peace Operations (September 28, 2015):
“Support for Conflict Prevention and Resolution. To ensure that the United States can most effectively drive, support, and partner with others in advancing peace processes that result in the success and drawdown of peace operations, we must strengthen our own capacity for conflict prevention and resolution, including through mediation. The Department of State will take additional steps, as feasible within the legal framework of the Department’s personnel system to ensure that ambassadors serving in countries hosting UN peace operations receive appropriate training to serve as mediators and otherwise promote conflict resolution; to develop a cadre of personnel skilled in conflict prevention and resolution, including by crediting tours that involve close work with UN peace operations and supporting career paths with assignments in multiple conflict-affected countries where multilateral peace operations are deployed; and to develop a roster of U.S. envoys and officers for conflict prevention and resolution purposes to serve in a U.S. or international capacity. The Department of State will also increase its efforts to build internal institutional capacity for strong and systematic support to U.S. ambassadors and missions in conflict-affected countries, capture best practices and outside expertise on mediation and other techniques of conflict prevention and resolution, and strengthen links with UN and regional organizations’ standing capacities to engage in such efforts.”
Conflict Resolution in the Criminal Justice System
This section covers the topics below related with Conflict Resolution :
Juvenile Justice
Delinquency Prevention
Resources
See Also
- Juvenile Justice
- Delinquency Prevention
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