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Record #139296:

Interpersonal violence among Greenland Inuit: causes and remedies / Finn Breinholt Larsen.

Title: Interpersonal violence among Greenland Inuit: causes and remedies / Finn Breinholt Larsen.
Author(s): Larsen, Finn Breinholt.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School
In: Crime, law and justice in Greenland. (1996.),
Abstract: Rate of violence is ten to twenty times that in Denmark, more like Detroit's. Traditional reluctance to turn to violence coexisted with extreme violence when it did come, perhaps because of lack of training in conflict resolution. Alcohol is component of many violent acts. Others are jealousy and changing gender relations. Author suggests ways of improving use of alcohol, of resolving conflicts and of easing adjustment to changing sex roles.
Notes:

In: Crime, law and justice in Greenland / Henrik Garlik Jensen, Torben Agersnap, eds.

Keywords: 34 -- Law and legislation.
343 -- Law, criminal.
35/354 -- Public administration.
613.81 -- Alcoholism.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 139296

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