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PRILV studies the behaviors and underlying energies of

 individuals to formulate methods to generate 

world peace. 

Research-Educate-Solve

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PRILV studies the behaviors and underlying energies of

 individuals to formulate methods to generate 

world peace. 

Research

Research

Research

Research through the reflection of people to determine patterns and data that lead to actions.

Educate

Research

Research

Peace Research Institute Las Vegas educates people on the patterns and data that are responsible for their behaviors.

Solve

Research

Solve

Provide a solution for people to manage themselves in a way that leads to peace and harmony. 

 

UN chief ‘profoundly concerned’ over rise in violence against AsiansDepression and violence: a Swedish population study


The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a statement expressing his profound concern over the rise in violence against Asians, and people of Asian descent, during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Compounding the general scourge of racism unleashed by COVID-19, in the United States last week, an outpouring of fear and anger grew following the shooting to death of six women of Asian descent in and around Atlanta by a lone gunman, which left eight dead overall.


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Depression and violence: a Swedish population 

Seena Fazel, Achim Wolf, Zheng Chang, Henrik Larsson, Guy M Goodwin, Paul Lichtenstei


Background 

Depression increases the risk of a range of adverse outcomes including suicide, premature mortality, and self-harm, but associations with violent crime remain uncertain. We aimed to determine the risks of violent crime in patients with depression and to investigate the association between depressive symptoms and violent crime in a cohort of twins.


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