Divergence stuck between persons, groups, organizations, and nations is inevitable and universal. In business, law, government, social services, and education, conflict takes time, costs money and uses human resources, often in destructive ways. Academicians in a lot of disciplines study conflict and everyone addresses conflict in some way. Since the early 1970’s, the practice of conflict resolution has grown rapidly in the United States and now includes dispute resolution systems in business and industry, public dispute resolution processes, peer mediation in schools and colleges, community settlement centers, and mediation of family conflicts. Though we have traditionally phrased the debate about human behavior as "nature versus nurture," it is perhaps more appropriate to call it "nurture given nature" to determine the importance of the environment in the expression of genes without diminishing the important role of genes themselves. (Burk, Robert H (2003)
In the lawful organization, attorneys and judges work with the cases of those accused of offense to resolve blame or virtue and work out punishment/treatment for those who are found to have broken the law. Various clerks, court reporters, bailiffs, legal secretaries help them in their work, and specialists in chemical dependence, illegal behavior, ballistics, and additional areas often involved in criminal evidence. This group as a whole has job duties that might involve reviewing police reports, interviewing witnesses, matching facts of the crime to specific law violations, drafting legal documents, negotiating resolution of a case, arguing cases in court, answering questions from the media and the public, determining appropriate punishment, collecting fines, and maintaining criminal court records. Those in the legal system may also be involved in family law, such as adoption, divorce, custody, child support, and other issues that fall under this jurisdiction. The legal classification in addition deals with issues such as wills, probate, name changes......