Abstract

espanolResumen Este estudio examino la disposicion a perdonar de personas comunes colombianas frente a los crimenes en contra de las mujeres, durante el contexto del conflicto armado colombiano. Tambien estudio las relaciones entre la disposicion a perdonar y las actitudes frente al proceso de paz. Se observo que la mayoria de los participantes (61%) tienen muy baja disposicion a perdonar. Entre los participantes que no fueron completamente hostiles, se observaron tres posiciones: un 18% estaba dispuesto a perdonar en funcion del tipo de crimen, para el 8% su disposicion a perdonar dependia de la conducta de disculpas por parte del ofensor, y para el 8% el perdon fue incondicional. Los participantes que no rechazaban la posibilidad de perdonar, expresaron de manera significativa perspectivas mas positivas frente al actual proceso de paz que los aquellos quienes expresaron rechazo. EnglishAbstract We examined the Colombian people's positions on forgiving perpetrators of offenses against women during the armed conflict, and the relationship between willingness to forgive and attitudes towards the peace process. The majority of participants (61%) were quite unwilling to forgive. Among participants who were not completely hostile, three positions were found. For 18%, forgiving mainly depended on the type of crime, for 8%, it depended on the subsequent apologetic behaviour, and for 8%, forgiving was unconditional. Participants who did not reject the possibility of forgiveness expressed significantly more positive views regarding the current peace process than participants who expressed rejection.

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