La victimología verde como espacio de encuentro para repensar la otredad más allá de la posesión

With a descriptive purpose, and through a critical analysis, in this article green victimology is introduced as a novel yet marginal trend which can bring about new frames of understanding with regard to the concept of victim. First, we will focus on the adjective ‘green’ and its alternatives in the...

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Main Authors: Hall, Matthew, Varona Martínez, Gema
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6565194
Source:Revista de Victimología, ISSN 2385-779X, Nº. 7, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Revista de Victimología /Journal of Victimology), pags. 107-128
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Summary: With a descriptive purpose, and through a critical analysis, in this article green victimology is introduced as a novel yet marginal trend which can bring about new frames of understanding with regard to the concept of victim. First, we will focus on the adjective ‘green’ and its alternatives in the naming of this set of perspectives. Secondly, we will underline some of their theoretical grounds. Thirdly, we will point out to the relevance of the notion of harm in contrast to crime, trauma or suffering. Finally, we will discuss who the victims are, the kind of risk and impact we are dealing with, as well as the possibilities of recovery and reparation, speculating with the pertinence of restorative justice.