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The Oxford Handbook of Atrocity Crimes

Online ISBN:
9780190915643
Print ISBN:
9780190915629
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Atrocity Crimes

Barbora Holá (ed.),
Barbora Holá
(ed.)
Criminal Law and Criminology, Vrije University Amsterdam
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Barbora Holá is Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) and Associate Professor at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at Vrije University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira (ed.),
Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira
(ed.)
Sociology, The Ohio State University
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Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira is Associate Professor of Sociology at The Ohio State University. She has published over 40 articles and book chapters on genocide and mass violence, as well as how countries rebuild in the aftermath. Her two current projects funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation examine Rwanda’s gacaca courts and peoples’ reentry and reintegration following incarceration for genocide in Rwanda.

Maartje Weerdesteijn (ed.)
Maartje Weerdesteijn
(ed.)
Criminology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Maartje Weerdesteijn is Assistant Professor at the Department of Criminology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and a Research Fellow at the Center for International Criminal Justice.

Published online:
18 March 2022
Published in print:
17 March 2022
Online ISBN:
9780190915643
Print ISBN:
9780190915629
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes consolidates and further develops the evolving field of atrocity studies by combining major mono-, inter-, and multidisciplinary research on atrocity crimes in one volume encompassing contributions of leading scholars. Atrocity crimes—war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide—are manifestations of large-scale and systematic criminality committed within specific political, ideological, and societal contexts. These crimes are typically committed by multiple actors against a large number of victims who suffer far-reaching consequences. Scholars studying mass atrocities are scattered not only across disciplines—such as international (criminal) law, international relations, criminology, political science, psychology, sociology, history, anthropology, and demography—but also across the topic-related fields, which are by definition multi- and interdisciplinary but are typically limited to a particular category or aspect of atrocity crimes. This Handbook brings together these strands of scholarship and interrogates atrocity crimes as an overarching category of criminality, while simultaneously recognizing and theorizing differences among the individual constitutive categories. The Handbook covers topics related to the etiology and causes of atrocities, the actors involved, the victims of atrocity crimes and related harms, the reactions to atrocity crimes, and in-depth case studies of understudied situations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.

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