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An evaluation of two processes for the handling of the aftermath of mass violence and the violation of human rights, one of which involves criminal prosecution and sentencing, and one which involves the detailed accounting of suffering followed by reconciliation. Both approaches have benefits and costs that must be understood if countries are to move from bloodletting to democratic forms of government.
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