Daniel W. Webster's "The Unconvincing Case for School-Based Conflict Resolution Programs for Adolescents"

Webster writes a rather unconvincing, briefly substantiated and narrowly focused article against school-based conflict resolution for adolescents.  While the negativity in his writing is abundant, you may find this article interesting in terms of looking at things that didn't work in certain programs and apply them to opportunities that future programs might face.

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