TY - JOUR
T1 - Forgiving Perpetrators of Violence
T2 - Colombian People's Positions
AU - López-López, Wilson
AU - Pineda Marín, Claudia
AU - Murcia León, María Camila
AU - Perilla Garzón, Diana Carolina
AU - Mullet, Etienne
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - Colombian people's positions regarding the granting of forgiveness to persons who have been more or less actively involved in the violence that ravaged the country during the past 60 years were examined. Four hundred lay people living in Bogota were presented with 48 concrete cases in which a former perpetrator of violence (a member of the guerillas, the paramilitary, the military or a drug cartel) asked for forgiveness from a victim's family. These cases were constructed using a three-factor orthogonal design: Degree of Responsibility × Severity of the Negative Acts Committed × Apologies. Four basic positions were found. The most common one, which was shared by nearly 40 % of the sample, mostly people from the wealthier segments of society, was "no forgiveness under any condition". Eighteen percent of the participants, mostly from the poorest segments of society, considered that forgiveness could be granted each time the former perpetrators expressed true repentance (and, in the case of former organizers, if they have offered adequate compensation and had not committed very severe crimes). This was the most frequently observed attitude when perpetrators were former members of the paramilitary. Fifteen percent of the participants considered that forgiveness should be systematically granted. Finally, 28 % of the participants were undecided about the issue.
AB - Colombian people's positions regarding the granting of forgiveness to persons who have been more or less actively involved in the violence that ravaged the country during the past 60 years were examined. Four hundred lay people living in Bogota were presented with 48 concrete cases in which a former perpetrator of violence (a member of the guerillas, the paramilitary, the military or a drug cartel) asked for forgiveness from a victim's family. These cases were constructed using a three-factor orthogonal design: Degree of Responsibility × Severity of the Negative Acts Committed × Apologies. Four basic positions were found. The most common one, which was shared by nearly 40 % of the sample, mostly people from the wealthier segments of society, was "no forgiveness under any condition". Eighteen percent of the participants, mostly from the poorest segments of society, considered that forgiveness could be granted each time the former perpetrators expressed true repentance (and, in the case of former organizers, if they have offered adequate compensation and had not committed very severe crimes). This was the most frequently observed attitude when perpetrators were former members of the paramilitary. Fifteen percent of the participants considered that forgiveness should be systematically granted. Finally, 28 % of the participants were undecided about the issue.
KW - Colombia
KW - Drug dealers
KW - Forgiveness
KW - Guerrilla
KW - Paramilitary forces
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84884981314&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s11205-012-0146-1
DO - 10.1007/s11205-012-0146-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84884981314
SN - 0303-8300
VL - 114
SP - 287
EP - 301
JO - Social Indicators Research
JF - Social Indicators Research
IS - 2
ER -