Janine Clark
Bio:
Janine Natalya Clark is a senior lecturer in international criminal justice and transitional justice in the School of Law at the University of Birmingham. Her research interests include sexualized violence in conflict, international criminal courts, genocide, ethnic conflict, and reconciliation. She has been conducting fieldwork in the former Yugoslavia since 2002 and has published extensively. She is currently working on her third book, focused on the long-term effects of the mass rapes committed in the Bosnian war.
Refugees. Srebrenica. The siege of Sarajevo. Burning villages such as Ahmići and Stupni Do. The Omarska camp. Captured in these words are some of the most powerful and lasting images of the 1992-1995 Bosnian war. The media captured many of the crimes committed in this conflict, while one particular set of crimes typically occurred behind closed doors.