Published Oct 15, 2005



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Antonio Beristain, S.J.

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Abstract

Victimology is a new and innovative science for its sense as to a crime (as a fact violating human rights and objectives of concrete persons), as to the sanction (as they do not seek revenge but repair) and as to the passive subject (to whom it grants a name with rights and duties different to the traditional ones). Victimology is analyzed as a science with axiological characters. It notes by studying Auschwitz and as an evil paradigm, the value of memory and the ethical imperative of not forgetting, to end up rescuing the value of university in the necessity of giving positive victims solutions such as the means to advance towards a future of recreative victimology. 

Keywords

Auschwitz, Clases de víctimas, Criminología, Derecho penal, España, Ética de máximos, Felicidad, Gozo, "Hombre doliente" y enaltecido, Latinoamérica, Macrovíctimas, Recreación, Religión(es), Sufrimiento, Valores, World Society of VictimologyAuschwitz, types of victims, Criminology, Criminal Law, Spain, Ethics of Maxims, Felicity, Joy, "Man in Pain", and hailed, Latin America, Macrovictims, Recreation, Religions, Suffering, Values, World Society of Victimology

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Beristain, S.J., A. (2005). TODAY WE CREATE A NEW COSMOPOLITAN AND INTEGRATING SCIENCE: THE VICTIMOLOGY OF MAXIMS, AFTER AUSCHWITZ. Vniversitas, 54(110), 461–487. Retrieved from https://ojspuj.repositoriodigital.com/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14693
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