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Beskrivning
Using in-depth interviews with thirteen families of those individuals who were abducted, murdered and secretly buried from the 1970's onwards, this book examines the experience of the families and communities left behind.
Sandra Peake is Honorary Professor of Practice at Queen’s University Belfast. She was awarded her PhD at University College Cork in 2022. She is a nurse by background. In 1995, Sandra was appointed CEO of WAVE Trauma Centre, a small voluntary group established in 1991, and was the organisation’s first paid employee.Orla Lynch is currently Dean and Senior Lecturer in Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. She has a PhD in Applied Psychology. Orla has written extensively on victims and victimhood, as well as on the psychology of political violence. Orla is a Senior Fellow with Hedayah and Resolve (United States Institute of Peace) and is a member of the committee of Experts on Hate Crime at the Council of Europe.
Innehållsförteckning
.- Prologue..-1. Introduction..- 2. Setting the scene.- 3. Disappearances: Ireland and International..- 4. Trauma and loss during political violence..- 5. Victims Voices: An Awakening..- 6. Victims Voices: Seeking Recognition..- 7. Victims Voices: The International Arena..- 8. Orchestrated Loss – a framework for understanding conflict related disappearances..- 9. Discussion/Conclusion.