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Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement : Victims, Grievance and Blame.

Morrissey, Mike.

Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement : Victims, Grievance and Blame. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (258 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Part I: Overview -- 1 Putting the Past in its Place: Issues of Victimhood and Reconciliation in the Northern Ireland Peace Process -- Part II: Victims -- 2 Disaggregating the Troubles: The Importance of Place -- 3 A Special Kind of Victim: Sectarian Killing -- 4 The Young as Victims -- Part III: Survey Results -- 5 Experiencing the Troubles -- 6 Severe Experience and Extreme Impact of the Troubles -- 7 The Troubles: The Experiences and Stories of Young People -- Part IV: Conclusions -- 8 Truth, Justice and Closure -- Appendix 1: Constructing a Database on Sectarian Assassination -- Appendix 2: Background to the Northern Ireland Survey -- Appendix 3: The Cost of the Troubles Study Questionnaire -- Appendix 4: The YouthQuest 2000 Questionnaire -- Bibliography -- Index -- Agnew, Fraser 13 -- Altmore 41 -- Altnagelvin 38 -- Andrews, Irene 57 -- anti-Catholicism, sanctioned -- 58 -- 61 -- Apprentice Boys march -- 37 -- 38 -- Armagh -- 26 -- 77 -- Ballycastle 49 -- Ballymoney 50 -- Ballynashallog 38 -- Belfast Agreement 6 -- Belfast Telegraph 61 -- Belfast -- and political status of victims 33 -4 -- deprivation 28 -9 -- deprivation 30 -1 -- deprivation 36 -- explosions 36 -- inner-city 27 -- Loyalist feuding 22 -- organisations responsible for 34 -5 -- political violence 29 -37 -- segregation 36 -- segregation 36 -- segregation 46 -- segregation 46 -- segregation 53 -- segregation 53 -- Belfast, deaths -- 25 -- 29 -37 -- age of victims 31 -- civilians 34 -- civilians 35 -- and religion 32 -3 -- and religion 35 -- Belfast, population -- 26 -9 -- age structure 27 -- age structure 28 -- religious composition 27 -8 -- religious composition 29 -- religious composition 30 -- Bloody Sunday -- 25 -- 38 -- 40 -- 41 -- 136 -- Inquiry 15 -- Inquiry 38. Inquiry 184 -- Inquiry 185 -- Bloomfield Report -- 7 -- 146 -- Bloomfield, Sir Kenneth -- 6 -8 -- 9 -- 15 -- 146 -- bombings -- 11 -- 13 -- 14 -15 -- 136 -- 145 -- 192 -- Brandywell 38 -- Brewer, J. -- Brewer, J 55 -- Brewer, J 58 -- Brewer, J 61 -- British Army -- and child recruitment 71 -- and plastic bullets 68 -- blamed for violence 105 -- blamed for violence 171 -- members killed 24 -- members killed 25 -- members killed 33 -- members killed 35 -- members killed 40 -- responsibility for deaths 40 -- responsibility for deaths 40 -- responsibility for deaths 43 -- responsibility for deaths 43 -- responsibility for deaths 66 -- responsibility for deaths 66 -- Burntollet 37 -- Cairns, E. 89 -- Castlereagh 26 -- Catholics -- attitudes to violence 59 -- and demographic change 27 -8 -- and demographic change 29 -- and demographic change 46 -- as 'legitimate' targets 47 -- death risk in Belfast 32 -3 -- experience of Troubles 115 -18 -- experience of Troubles 165 -- in Belfast 27 -8 -- in Belfast 29 -- persecution of 47 -- persecution of 57 -- persecution of 58 -- primary victims 24 -- primary victims 50 -- primary victims 53 -- primary victims 59 -60 -- primary victims 65 -- young people 67 -- young people 161 -2 -- young people 165 -- young people 167 -9 -- young people 171 -- young people 173 -7 -- ceasefires -- 13 -- 48 -- 51 -- 74 -- Chambers, G. 153 -- Charny, I. 61 -- Chi Square tests 99 -- childcare provision 149 -- children/young people -- 148 -77 -- and capacity for citizenship 81 -- and community identity 154 -5 -- and cross-community friendships 174 -- assigning responsibility 170 -2 -- attitudes to law and order 71 -2 -- attitudes to law and order 81 -2 -- attitudes to law and order 158 -- attitudes to violence 71 -2 -- attitudes to violence 82 -- attitudes to violence 158. caught up in riots 166 -- close friends killed 168 -- common experiences ofTroubles 159 -62 -- children/young people, and deprivation -- and deprivation 77 -- and deprivation 78 -- and deprivation 79 -80 -- and deprivation 148 -9 -- and deprivation 153 -- and deprivation 154 -- and education 78 -81 -- and education 149 -- and education 153 -4 -- and education 164 -- and education 173 -- and family life 155 -7 -- and family life 174 -6 -- and gender and experiences 69 -- and gender and experiences 164 -- and gender and experiences 168 -- and gender and experiences 173 -- and parents in prison 157 -- and perceptions of safety 159 -61 -- and perceptions of safety 176 -- and segregation 81 -- and segregation 152 -3 -- and segregation 158 -9 -- and segregation 176 -- direct experiences of Troubles 162 -4 -- division 158 -9 -- driven from homes 165 -6 -- driven from homes 175 -6 -- effects of Troubles on 64 -85 -- effects of Troubles on 173 -7 -- family member/relative attacked 169 -70 -- family member/relative attacked 175 -- from security force families 75 -6 -- from security force families 157 -- from travelling community 149 -- getting into fights 162 -4 -- health 175 -- injured 168 -9 -- localised experience of Troubles 64 -5 -- localised experience of Troubles 75 -7 -- militarisation of 72 -- militarisation of 73 -- militarisation of 75 -- militarisation of 77 -- militarisation of 78 -- neighbours attacked 168 -- of ethnic minority groups 149 -- recruitment 70 -3 -- relationship with parents 156 -- severe experiences of Troubles 165 -70 -- social lives of 174 -- social reintegration 82 -5 -- social support for 76 -7 -- street violence 71 -- street violence 72 -- suicide rates 154 -- witnessing shootings 167 -- work colleagues attacked 167 -8 -- children/young people, deaths of -- 65 -7. 75 -- and religious affiliation 66 -7 -- as combatants 70 -1 -- from plastic bullets 67 -8 -- Chile 5 -- Cityside -- 39 -- 40 -- 41 -- civil rights marches -- 25 -- 37 -- 38 -- 41 -- Clinton, Bill 14 -- closure 185 -- Coalisland 41 -- Coleraine 37 -- Community Conflict Impact on Children [CICC] -- 64 -- 71 -- 78 -- 84 -- compensation, for injuries 4 -- Continuity IRA 188 -- Cookstown 77 -- Corrigan, Mairead 11 -- Cost of the Troubles Study -- 8n -- 24 -- and objectivity 90 -- and objectivity 93 -- emotional impact on researchers 91 -2 -- field force 197 -8 -- impact of experiences 89 -118 -- importance of location 99 -112 -- interviews 92 -3 -- interviews 94 -- participatory action research 90 -1 -- participatory action research 93 -- remit of project 93 -4 -- research approach 89 -95 -- sample 95 -9 -- sampling procedure 198 -202 -- severe and very severe 119 -47 -- Cost of the Troubles Study, questionnaire -- administering 202 -3 -- designing 94 -- designing 194 -7 -- piloting 198 -- counselling 186 -- Craig, James 58 -- Craigavon 58 -- Crawford, C. 12 -- Creggan 38 -- crowd control 68 -9 -- CS gas 67 -- deaths -- and area deprivation 30 -1 -- and area deprivation 36 -- and gender 69 -- and gender 113 -- and importance of place 25 -43 -- and importance of place 99 -112 -- and importance of place 186 -- as surrogate for violence 10 -- as surrogate for violence 25 -- as surrogate for violence 190 -- civilians 34 -- civilians 35 -- civilians 40 -- civilians 42 -- civilians 49 -- civilians 63 -- civilians 192 -- disappeared 16 -- of family members 105 -- of family members 129 -- of family members 169 -70 -- of family members 175 -- of neighbours and friends 104 -- of neighbours and friends 105 -- of neighbours and friends 129 -- of neighbours and friends 168 -- of young people 31. of young people 65 -7 -- of young people 75 -- organisations responsible 24 -- organisations responsible 34 -5 -- organisations responsible 40 -1 -- organisations responsible 43 -- organisations responsible 53 -- organisations responsible 65 -6 -- organisations responsible 105 -- residents and non-residents 25 -6 -- residents and non-residents 77 -- statistics 3 -4 -- statistics 64 -5 -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] 13 -- denial -- 61 -2 -- 138 -- 186 -- deprivation -- 28 -9 -- 30 -1 -- 36 -- 38 -- 41 -- and children/young people 77 -- and children/young people 78 -- and children/young people 79 -80 -- and children/young people 148 -9 -- and children/young people 153 -- and children/young people 154 -- and violence 30 -1 -- and violence 36 -- and violence 77 -8 -- and violence 79 -80 -- and violence 100 -2 -- and violence 154 -- and violence 187 -- Derry City Council, power-sharing 38 -- Derry Londonderry -- 37 -41 -- age structure 38 -- civil rights marches 37 -- civil rights marches 38 -- deaths 25 -- deaths 26 -- deaths 39 -41 -- deprivation 38 -- population 37 -- population 38 -9 -- religious composition 37 -- religious composition 39 -- segregation 37 -- segregation 39 -- segregation 46 -- disability, and experience of violence 118 -- displacement 138 -9 -- Drumcree dispute -- 23 -- 50 -- Dungannon -- 41 -3 -- civil rights march 41 -- deaths 25 -- deaths 41 -3 -- deprivation 41 -- Dungannon, population -- 41 -- age structure 41 -- religious composition 42 -- education -- 78 -81 -- 149 -- 153 -4 -- 164 -- 173 -- and gender 80 -1 -- and gender 164 -- and segregation 153 -- emigration 176 -- employment -- 41 -- 100 -2 -- 148 -- Enniskillen bomb -- 11 -- 136 -- FAIR [Families Acting for Innocent Relatives] 9 -- Falls area 53 -- families -- 155 -7 -- 174 -6 -- deaths in 105 -- deaths in 129. deaths in 169 -70.

An up-to-date insight into the long-term impact of political violence on the civil population of Northern Ireland.

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