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Darfur and the Crime of Genocide

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In 2004, the State Department gathered more than a thousand interviews from refugees in Chad that verified Colin Powell's UN and congressional testimonies about the Darfur genocide. The survey cost nearly a million dollars to conduct and yet it languished in the archives as the killing continued, claiming hundreds of thousands of murder and rape victims and restricting several million survivors to camps. This book fully examines that survey and its heartbreaking accounts. It documents the Sudanese government's enlistment of Arab Janjaweed militias in destroying black African communities. The central questions are: why is the United States so ambivalent to genocide? Why do so many scholars deemphasize racial aspects of genocide? How can the science of criminology advance understanding and protection against genocide? This book gives a vivid firsthand account and voice to the survivors of genocide in Darfur.

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ISBN: 9780521515672
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Author: John Northwestern University, Illinois Hagan, Wenona University of Massachusetts, Amherst RymondRichmond
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 296 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Genres: Public international law: criminal law
Legal aspects of criminology