Peacemaking is a person(s), group, or nation coming to together as a non-violent movement to try and make against violence, oppression, and social injustice, through trying to reconcile with others of other parties who may disagree, quarrel, or fight. To try and end suffering of those that may feel as if they are being oppressed. As of today, this is not scientific study as the other theories throughout …show more content…
He stated that using the peacemaking may not be received well with police officers. However, to know that suffering will not end anytime soon. It would not n=be logical to think that this would work.
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