Victim Healing and Truth Commissions

Victim Healing and Truth Commissions

Transforming Pain Through Voice in Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste

Guthrey, Holly L.

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2016

184

Mole

Inglês

9783319385808

15 a 20 dias

3051

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?1 Introduction.
1.1 Mass Violence and Victim Needs during Transitions toward Sustainable Peace.
1.2 Outline of Findings.
2 Healing and Truth Commissions: Competition or Complement?.
2.1 Why Focus on Healing.
2.2 Healing: A Complex Goal after Mass Violence.
2.3 Truth Commissions: A Restorative, Victim-Centred Response to Mass Violence.
3 Theories Explaining the Healing Potential of Public Truth-telling: Linking Voice, Truth Commissions, and Healing
3.1 Testimony Method and Healing.
3.2 Theories of Justice and the Role of Voice.
3.3 Giving Testimony in Truth Commissions: Possibilities for Voice and Healing.
4 Research Design and Methods.
4.1 Choosing the Investigation Method.
4.2 Operationalising Key Concepts.
4.3 Case Selection.
4.4 Developing the Research Instrument: Semi-Structured Interview Questionnaire.
4.5 Sampling Strategy.
4.6 Data Collection.
4.7 Ethical Issues.
4.8 Data Analysis and Presentation.
4.9 Limitations.
5 Timor-Leste: Case Study Analysis.
5.1 Case Background: Timor-Leste.
5.2 Post-conflict Justice Efforts.
5.3 Field Research Findings and Analysis: Giving Testimony to the CAVR-Opportunities for Healing through Voice
5.4 Other Findings.
6 Solomon Islands: Case Study Analysis.
6.1 Case Background: Solomon Islands.
6.2 Post-Conflict Justice Efforts.
6.3 Field Research Findings and Analysis: Giving Testimony to the TRC-Opportunities for Healing through Voice
6.4 Other findings.
7 Making Sense of the Findings from Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands.
7.1 Similarities between Cases.
7.2 Differences between Cases.
8 Conclusion.
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government sponsored violence;post conflict truth commissions;procedural justice;victim empowerment;victim psychology;victims of mass violence