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After Mass Crime
Beatrice Pouligny

After Mass Crime

rebuilding states and communities

United Nations University Press (Jun 15, 2007)
9789280811384
| Paperback
314 pages | 152 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 341.5/84
LC Classification JZ6300 .A48 2007
LC Control No. 2006039809

Subject

  • International Relations
  • Peace-building
  • Political Science / International Relations
  • Post-conflict

Plot

International interventions in the aftermath of mass violence tend to focus on justice and reconciliation processes, elections, and institution-building. The frame of reference is at the state level, although the experience of crime by a population is also at the level of the community and individuals. Insufficient attention has been paid to the radical transformations in community and individual belief systems and codes of conduct after the experience of mass crime. This book seeks to bridge the divide by offering a transdisciplinary analysis of the impact of mass crime on the rebuilding of social and political relations. Drawing on historical and more recent casesincluding examples from Bosnia- Herzegovina, Burundi, Cambodia, Indonesia, Peru, and Rwandathe authors examine the impact of mass crimes on individuals, society at large, and the organizations involved in providing assistance in the post-conflict phase. While outside actors have a role to play in this difficult process, the hardest work must be done by those picking up the pieces of a community that has turned on itself.

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