2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3755823
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Memory, Truth and Justice: Understanding the Experience of Victims of Terrorism and Political Violence: The Cases of the United Kingdom and Spain

Abstract: The issue of victimhood has suffered comparative neglect by scholars interested in the study of terrorism and political violence. Traditionally, it has been the actions of violent groups and the response to them by the state that have tended to attract academic attention. More recently for governments whose populations have suffered protracted campaigns of violence perpetrated by sub-state armed groups, the protection of those affected has become a policy priority. However in order to provide appropriate assis… Show more

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