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During the ten years of civil war in Sierra Leone, children were both victims and perpetrators of horrendous crimes. After the war, many children sought both reunification and reintegration in their communities. This book explores the possibilities of forgiveness and its power to reshape individuals and communities as they seek futures together.

Produktbeschreibung
During the ten years of civil war in Sierra Leone, children were both victims and perpetrators of horrendous crimes. After the war, many children sought both reunification and reintegration in their communities. This book explores the possibilities of forgiveness and its power to reshape individuals and communities as they seek futures together.
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Autorenporträt
Having begun her career in psychology, Dr. Stephanie Goins is currently a professor, speaker, researcher and consultant on the prevention and aftercare of trafficked and exploited people. For more than 25 years, Dr. Goins has worked in program development, teaching, writing and research, focusing on issues concerning human trafficking, vulnerable children, well-being, and culture. She has spent a considerable time abroad, living and working in Africa, Europe, and the United States alongside her husband. Her doctoral work focused on processes of forgiveness as they related to reintegration for former child soldiers in Sierra Leone.