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The Social Construction Of Kidnapping A Critical Perspective 1st Camilo Tamayo Gomez

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The Social Construction Of Kidnapping A Critical Perspective 1st Camilo Tamayo Gomez
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Camilo Tamayo Gomez
ISBN: 9781040416259, 104041625X
Language: English
Year: 2026
Edition: 1st
Volume: -

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The Social Construction Of Kidnapping A Critical Perspective 1st Camilo Tamayo Gomez by Camilo Tamayo Gomez 9781040416259, 104041625X instant download after payment.

Moving beyond simplistic and sensationalist portrayals of kidnapping, this book offers a critical and interdisciplinary analysis that examines kidnapping as a social, historical, cultural, and political phenomenon.
Kidnapping is a profound violation of human rights that reshapes societies, disrupts governance, and inflicts lasting trauma on individuals and communities. In Colombia, kidnapping became an endemic feature of the armed conflict, leaving tens of thousands of families in a perpetual state of uncertainty and fear. Through an innovative blend of criminology, sociology, transitional justice, surveillance studies, and collective memory epistemologies, this book unpacks kidnapping as a crime of (im)mobility, a strategy of war, and a serious human rights violation. Drawing on 15 years of research, including statistical analysis, archival work, and interviews with former hostages, ex-combatants, and policymakers, it reveals how kidnapping shaped Colombia’s conflict and its ongoing efforts towards justice, truth, and reconciliation. By exploring its patterns, motivations, and legacies, this book not only sheds light on Colombia’s experience but also contributes to global discussions on transitional justice, collective memory, and the strategies societies adopt to confront mass victimisation.
The Social Construction of Kidnapping is essential reading for scholars and students of criminology, transitional justice, human rights, political violence, and Latin American studies, as well as policymakers, human rights advocates, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how societies confront legacies of mass victimisation and forge paths towards accountability and healing.