Preventive Measures At Each Stage Of Genocide: A Public Health Approach To Genocide Prevention

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[Preventive measures at each stage of Genocide: A public Health Approach to Genocide prevention]

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Abstract

In this study we try to explore the concept of Genocide in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on how does a genocide prevail and its relation with human beings living in different countries, victimized by Genocide. The research also analyzes many aspects of Genocide that paved way for its occurrence and tries to identify and gauge its effects and impact in the midst of preventing the occurrence of Genocide. Considering the kind of immense damages that are associated with Genocide, the damages are irrevocable; hence it is thus the responsibility of the heads of authority and governmental bodies to avert the risk or occurrence of Genocide in home or guests countries around the world.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII

DECLARATIONIII

ABSTRACTIV

CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1

Background of the study1

Problem Statement1

Research Aim1

Research Objectives2

Significance of the Study2

Limitations of the Research2

CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW3

Defining Genocide3

Gender, Space, and Genocide8

Kenyan History of Violence8

Stanton's eight stages of Genocide12

CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY18

Research Design18

Research Ethics18

Literature selection criteria18

Search technique19

Keywords used19

Theoretical framework19

Research instruments20

CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS21

CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION28

REFERENCES41

CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION

Background of the study

Genocide is a heinous form of violence that is neither accidental nor spontaneous. Many studies have shown evidence that the killings are usually well planned and they are not merely acts of individuals but of groups acting under directions of states or those who claim authority. Perpetrators are most often normal people who carry out the killings which in some cases seem to be usual business to them while the victims in most cases are targeted because of their identity be it, tribe, race, religion or any other form by which they are identified.

Problem Statement

The problem statement undertaken for this research study is 'Highlighting and identifying preventive measures undertaken at each step of the genocide'. The problem statement revolves around what has happened in Kenya regarding the evidences and proofs, which yield the rise or future occurrence of genocide.

Research Aim

The real gist, or the research aim undertaken with this study is to identify those preventive steps and attempts that are occurring in the state of Kenya and how should the government of Kenya tend to adopt and implement measures and steps, which would help the repellence and avoidance of genocide.

Research Objectives

To describe stages of genocide related to violence in Kenya from 1992 leading to the post-election violence in 2007

To describe the risk factors of Genocide in Kenya leading to 2007 violence

To explore the prevention measures at each stage of genocide

Significance of the Study

With the study undertaken and completed, ...
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