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Dr. Cheryl Lawther discusses the construction of victimhood and the difficulties of trying to define victimhood. Lawther looks at this in terms of the Northern Ireland conflict that lasted from the late 1960s until 1998. This conflict was extremely intimate and the people who were affected were innocent victims or victims of their own actions.
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Chapter 1: The Construction and Politicization of Victimhood
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Chapter 2: Defining Victimhood
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Chapter 3: Victimhood in Northern Ireland
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Chapter 4: Legal Position on Victimhood
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Chapter 5: 'Innocent' and 'Guilty' Victims
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Chapter 6: The Politics of Victimhood in Practice
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Chapter 7: The Constuction of Victimhood
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