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Introduction: Ireland’s Magdalenes, the Sasca Project, and institutional abuse Introduction: Ireland’s Magdalenes, the Sasca Project, and institutional abuse
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Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries
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The SASCA project The SASCA project
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Institutional abuse Institutional abuse
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Methodology Methodology
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Findings: legal rights and difficulties faced by survivors seeking justice Findings: legal rights and difficulties faced by survivors seeking justice
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Non-recognition of legal wrongdoing Non-recognition of legal wrongdoing
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Barriers to accessing civil justice Barriers to accessing civil justice
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Failure of the criminal justice system Failure of the criminal justice system
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
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Notes Notes
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References References
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4 Institutional Abuse in Ireland: Lessons from Magdalene Survivors and Legal Professionals
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Published:September 2021
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Abstract
The girls and women who were incarcerated in Ireland’s Magdalene institutions found themselves under lock and key due largely to perceptions that they were at risk of violating or had violated moral rather than legal codes. Their treatment was in many ways worse than the treatment of those imprisoned under the Irish criminal justice system; arbitrariness and exploitation were its hallmarks. Addressing the manifold injustices that occurred is still an on-going issue for groups such as Justice for Magdalenes Research (JFMR) and survivors themselves, and this chapter offers an introduction to the difficulties that the women face in seeking accountability and redress for the legal wrongs perpetrated by State and non-State actors. In particular, the chapter discusses the findings of a 24-month European research project in which the authors were involved, entitled SASCA (Support to Adult Survivors of Child Abuse in institutional settings).
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