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Item Open Access Drugs, Thugs and Diplomats: US Policy in Colombia(Anthropological Quarterly, 2017-03-01) Kirk, RItem Open Access Human Rights as a Contest of Meanings(The World & Knowledges Otherwise Project, 2012) Kirk, RItem Open Access No Right to be Silent on Torture(MUSLIM WORLD, 2013-04) Kirk, RItem Open Access Item Open Access Reflections on a silent soldier(American Scholar, 2019-09-01) Kirk, RItem Open Access The Body in Pain: What do people of faith have to say about torture(Sojourners, 2011-06) Kirk, RAn examination of why American Protestant churches have a higher likelihood to support tortureItem Open Access The Quiet Company(2013-06) Kirk, Rhttp://www.amazon.com/Tomorrow-Karen-Henderson/dp/0987565702/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1372543812&sr=1-2Item Open Access When the shooting stops: How transitional justice turns knowledge into acknowledgment(World Policy Journal, 2016-09-01) Kirk, RWhen the president of Colombia shook hands with the leader of FARC, the longest-running conflict in the Western Hemisphere was over, but ensuring peace after the official end of the fighting is never straightforward. Using examples from Northern Ireland, Argentina, and Chile, author Robin Kirk argues that a formal reckoning with the past can help a nation like Colombia heal, especially when a balance between retribution and absolution is found.