In this book, Trudy Govier carefully examines the concept of victimhood and considers the practical implications of the various attitudes with which we may respond to victims. These issues are explored with reference to a range of complex examples, including child victims of institutional abuse and the famed Rigoberta Menchú controversy. Further topics include the authority of personal experience, restorative justice, restitution, forgiveness, and closure.
Trudy Govier is former Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lethbridge and the author of numerous books and articles, including Socrates’ Children and A Practical Study of Argument.