2022
DOI: 10.1177/09646639221091226
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Drug Violence, War-Crime Distinction, and Hierarchies of Victimhood

Abstract: Issues related to victimhood are central to transitional justice and international criminal justice. However, processes of transitional justice do not usually include victims of drug-related violence, despite the fact that in several Latin American countries deaths caused by cartel violence easily meet criteria of civil war. This article's central argument is that distinctions between victims of war and victims of what is often termed conventional crime are of great importance to notions of legitimate victimho… Show more

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“…This dichotomy between recipients of reparations and nonrecipients has been known to cause tension within communities and societies, leading to anger and threats of violence (Macdonald 2013, 102). This tension can be aggravated by the type of perpetrator or the assumed political allegiances of victims of certain groups, as these considerations may have implications for who feels safe or able to demand reparations (Franko and Goyes 2023;Adhikari and Hansen 2022).…”
Section: Individual-level Justice Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dichotomy between recipients of reparations and nonrecipients has been known to cause tension within communities and societies, leading to anger and threats of violence (Macdonald 2013, 102). This tension can be aggravated by the type of perpetrator or the assumed political allegiances of victims of certain groups, as these considerations may have implications for who feels safe or able to demand reparations (Franko and Goyes 2023;Adhikari and Hansen 2022).…”
Section: Individual-level Justice Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… See Budó et al. (2022), Goyes and South (2017), Goyes and Franko (2022) and Franko and Goyes (2023). …”
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confidence: 99%