Dutch coffeeshops are quasi-illegal. Their sale of cannabis is de jure prohibited but de facto permitted. In this sense, their criminal acts are tolerated. Less often explored, and less well understood, is that coffeeshops also tolerate crimes against them. "Doing nothing" is a common way to manage conflict. Why and how does it occur? In this article, we use the opportunity and rationality perspectives to analyze qualitative data obtained during interviews with 50 personnel of coffeeshops in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. After presenting our findings, we discuss their general implications for tolerant, and intolerant, ways to manage conflict.
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Calif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Philosophy, POB 6868, Fullerton, CA 92834 USACalif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Philosophy, POB 6868, Fullerton, CA 92834 USA
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Univ Los Andes, Inst Filosofia, Filosofia, San Carlos de Apoquindo 2-200, Santiago 7620001, Region Metropol, Chile
Univ Bernardo O Higgins, Dept Ciencias Derecho, Gen Gana 1702, Santiago, ChileUniv Los Andes, Inst Filosofia, Filosofia, San Carlos de Apoquindo 2-200, Santiago 7620001, Region Metropol, Chile
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Calif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Philosophy, POB 6868, Fullerton, CA 92834 USACalif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Philosophy, POB 6868, Fullerton, CA 92834 USA
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Univ Los Andes, Inst Filosofia, Filosofia, San Carlos de Apoquindo 2-200, Santiago 7620001, Region Metropol, Chile
Univ Bernardo O Higgins, Dept Ciencias Derecho, Gen Gana 1702, Santiago, ChileUniv Los Andes, Inst Filosofia, Filosofia, San Carlos de Apoquindo 2-200, Santiago 7620001, Region Metropol, Chile