Are the socio-economic root-causes of gang violence in South Chicago identified in the documentary? Are those root-causes used by the Interrupters to resolve the conflict?

 The Interrupters.

it is 6 question you watch the movie and answcgoer them here is the movie link: https://www.pbs.org/video/frontline-the-interrupters-graphic-language/

SOC 206 – Value-Based Conflicts: Your Notes and Insights on The Interrupters

1. Are the socio-economic root-causes of gang violence in South Chicago identified in the documentary? Are those root-causes used by the Interrupters to resolve the conflict?

2. How is the problem of gang violence framed? How is violence in general defined?

3. How does the framing of the problem and definition of violence determine the conflict resolution strategy used by the Interrupters?

4. Which of the five core concerns are at stake in the conflict? How are they used by the Interrupters?

5. Do you “hear” any traces of a feelings conversation and/or of an identity conversation in the conflict? If you do, how do you think those conversations are used by the Interrupters?

6. What is the negotiation strategy used by the Interrupters? Why do you think it was effective?