Author: Professor Anne-Marie McAlinden
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Non-recent Institutional Abuses – what might ‘justice’ look like?
Professor Anne-Marie McAlinden (QUB), Professor Marie Keenan (UCD) and Dr James Gallen (DCU) look at the meaning of ‘justice’ for non-recent institutional abuses and some of the underlying challenges of delivering effective justice processes.
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Innovative Justice Responses for Non-recent Institutional Abuses: Restorative, Transitional and Transformative Justice
Much of the literature indicates that current legal systems premised on retributive justice are not adequately responding to the needs of victim/survivors.
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Are effective apologies for historical institutional abuse possible?
Professor Anne-Marie McAlinden looks at some of the possibilities and challenges of constructing and delivering effective public apologies for historical institutional abuse.
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Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Children and Young People: ‘Normal’, ‘Risky’ or ‘Harmful’?
In the first of a series of Queen’s Policy Engagement Briefing Papers, Professor Anne-Marie McAlinden considers the nature and extent of peer-to-peer sexual exploitation and abuse.

