Members of communities residing in Northern Ireland have been exposed to conflict for the last 30] years, which is commonly referred to as The Troubles. This conflict is rooted in disputes between Catholics (Nationalists) favoring a unified Ireland and Protestants (Unionists) who support Great Britain's dominion. Despite the 1998 Good Friday Peace Accord, it is likely that the political solution of the accord did not remedy the socio-cultural rift between these two groups. Young Protestant and Catholic adults were interviewed to determine the degree to which these attitudes and beliefs...
Members of communities residing in Northern Ireland have been exposed to conflict for the last 30] years, which is commonly referred to as The Trouble...