Questions of Privacy and Confidentiality after Atrocity: Collecting and Retaining Records of the Residential School System in Canada

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2018-06-01 DOI:10.3138/GSI.12.1.06
T. Logan
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Abstract:Record collection and record preservation have direct consequences for survivors and often determine the efficacy of the production of genocide memory. Currently, there are increased restrictions that limit our access to evidence and threaten long-term preservation of records. This article will focus on the recent decision to permanently destroy Independent Assessment Process files within fifteen years. These records contain personal disclosures of serious abuses and their destruction reflects an uneasy precedent with record conservation. While institutions strive to protect the privacy and safety of survivors and respect the use of their information, there are concerns that the state, churches and organizations obscure memory through the use or misuses of records or use the terms of privacy to protect themselves. This paper will draw on examples of conflicts within access, privacy, respect, and memory that inevitably contribute or detract from efforts in reconciliation or transitional justice.
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暴行后的隐私和保密问题:加拿大寄宿学校系统的收集和保存记录
摘要:记录的收集和保存对幸存者有着直接的影响,往往决定了制作种族灭绝记忆的效果。目前,越来越多的限制限制了我们获取证据,并威胁到记录的长期保存。本文将重点讨论最近决定在十五年内永久销毁独立评估程序文件。这些记录包含了严重虐待行为的个人披露,它们的销毁反映了记录保护的一个令人不安的先例。虽然各机构努力保护幸存者的隐私和安全,并尊重他们信息的使用,但人们担心,国家、教会和组织通过使用或滥用记录或使用隐私条款来保护自己,从而模糊记忆。本文将以访问、隐私、尊重和记忆方面的冲突为例,这些冲突不可避免地有助于或有损于和解或过渡司法的努力。
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