Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities: importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies
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Corporate Author: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Large-Scale Victimization Due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities and Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies <2004, Zagreb, Croatia> (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC IOS Press 2006
Series:NATO security through science series v. 13
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Title page; Preface; Contents; Large-Scale War Victimization and Terrorism; General Understanding and Victimological Research of Large-Scale Victimization; Role of the International Criminal Justice from the Perspective of Victims; Victim Assistance and Restorative Justice in Post-Conflict Societies; Necessity to Reconstruct War-Affected Communities in Order to Counter-Terrorism; Author Index
This publication presents a subject that is, unfortunately, as significant today as it was two years ago. Sadly, this continuing relevance seems to confirm the views of the German radical pacifist Kurt Tucholsky, who stated in response to the atrocities and sufferings of WWI: ''But men never ever learnt from history, and they will not do so in the future. Hic Rhodus!'' Recent events in Iraq, the Middle East, East Timor or the Democratic Republic of Congo, and possible links regarding issues of terrorism, raise the question what criminological and victimological research offers in assisting to
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 299 p.)
ISBN:1429467665
1586036947
1607502143
9781429467667
9781586036942
9781607502142

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