Restorative Justice in Terrorist Victimisations: Comparative Implications: Introduction (Justicia Restaurativa en el Caso de Victimizaciones Terroristas: Implicaciones Comparativas: Introducción)
Keywords:
Restorative justice, criminology, victimisation, terrorist victimisation, terrorism, ETA, Justicia restaurativa, criminología, victimización, victimizaciones terroristas, terrorismo,Abstract
This issue is focused on the application of restorative justice to terrorist victimisations. Both concepts (restorative justice and terrorist victimisations) are controversial ones in social science and society. We decided to approach them from a concrete programme on restorative encounters developed in the Basque Country in 2011 and 2012. This programme targeted ex-members of ETA, and direct and indirect victims.
Este número se centra en la aplicación de la justicia restaurativa a las victimizaciones terroristas. Ambos conceptos (el de justicia restaurativa y el de victimizaciones terroristas) resultan controvertidos en las ciencias sociales y en la sociedad. Decidimos acercarnos a ellos desde un programa concreto de encuentros restaurativos, desarrollado en el País Vasco en los años 2011 y 2012. Este programa estaba dirigido a ex miembros de ETA y a algunas víctimas directas e indirectas.
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