This book contributes to the current knowledge and research on conflict and cross-cultural dialogue, emphasizing how respect, tolerance and dialogue may be quite effective tools for bridging the diverse cultures and, consequently, for solving many of the conflicts of today's world, characterized by a dynamic interchange of populations with very diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The first section of the book deals with the correlation between cultural differences and conflict, while also showing how such conflicts can be prevented and, should they arise, managed and solved. The second section addresses a different, more specific issue: how cultural expression means and tools for cultural communication may lead to conflict whereas they may help to avoid it as well. Finally, the third section analyzes how legal and justice systems deal with cross-cultural conflicts as well as with situations which may lead to cross-cultural conflicts, thus assessing to which extent such systems contribute to avoid and/or solve such kind of conflicts
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Security Culture and Morale: Determinants of Effective Operation of Uniformed Services
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Individual Terrorism as a Response to the Distorted Phenomenon of Cultural Identity
Claudio Payá Santos, Juan Jose Delgado Morán, Pablo Andrés Mazurier
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What Can Psychology Offer in Cross-Cultural Dialogue: A Psychological Approach to Intercultural Competence
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Aesthetics of Peace: The Role of Art in Conflict Transformation
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Dangerous Offenders with Personality Disorders: A Comparative Study of the Situation in Diverse Legal Systems, with Special Attention to Spain
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Terrorism and Violence in Spanish Prisons: A Brief Glimpse into Prison Enviroment: Personal Experiences and Reflections
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