Forensic humanitarian action and human rights interventions have been critiqued for their a priori assumptions about survivor goals and narrow definitions of cultural engagement. Cursory findings from applied research in Uganda are... more
Forensic humanitarian action and human rights interventions have been critiqued for their a priori assumptions about survivor goals and narrow definitions of cultural engagement. Cursory findings from applied research in Uganda are presented here to illustrate how cultural knowledge can directly inform forensic practice.