Faith without Answers: The Use of Religion among Cold Case Homicide Survivors
2014; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 69; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2190/om.69.1.b
ISSN1541-3764
Autores Tópico(s)Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
ResumoThrough data gathered from interviews with cold case homicide survivors, this article reveals the important role of religion and faith in the aftermath of an unsolved murder. Using qualitative methodology, the author highlights the lived experiences and personal journeys of cold case homicide surviving family members, who are often a forgotten and an overlooked segment of victims. Qualitative data suggests that these cold case homicide survivors found religion to be critical in the aftermath of their loved one's murder. Specifically, survivors indicated their faith was fundamental in coping with the homicide and provided hope for anticipating a resolution in their cases. From these intimate, personal survivor accounts, scholars and practitioners can begin to develop future research and programs that are specifically designed to highlight the role of religion in moving forward after an unsolved murder.
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