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*[http://home.online.no/~ivajoha/nato/answers.html Answers to Atrocities]
*[http://home.online.no/~ivajoha/nato/answers.html Answers to Atrocities]
*[http://www.restorativejustice.org/articlesdb/articles/2441 Answers to Atrocities. With an introduction by E. Fattah and S. Parmentier. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. It is rather simple and straightforward to propose mediation and restoration for small harms, such as against property. It is distinctly more complex and difficult to propose such responses to crimes of violence against people. Nils Christie, however, goes even further to raise the question of restorative, rather than punitive, responses to extreme harms, such as those from World War II and later horrors. To indicate the multitude of possibilities, he suggests a range or scale of potential answers: total amnesia; silence; truth-seeking; punishment; restoration; and amnesty. In the course of discussing each of these possibilities, he also reflects on the prevention of atrocities and international penal courts]
*  [http://www.aschehougagency.no/books/non_fiction/society_philosophy/christie_nils_and_kettil_bruun_the_good_enemy Der nützliche Feind. Drogenpolitik und ihre Nutznießer (engl.)]
*  [http://www.aschehougagency.no/books/non_fiction/society_philosophy/christie_nils_and_kettil_bruun_the_good_enemy Der nützliche Feind. Drogenpolitik und ihre Nutznießer (engl.)]


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