Term:
Truth commission
Definition:

An official body, usually set up by states after periods of state-perpetrated violence, whose main task is to establish a record of wrongdoing as part of an overall process of catharsis and reconciliation. Such commissions are sometimes empowered to grant full or partial amnesty in exchange for full disclosure, but this practice is rare. Some commissions also address issues of reparation and rehabilitation.

Domain:
Gender
Source:
United States Institute of Peace, Glossary of Terms for Conflict Management and Peacebuilding
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