University of Central Missouri.
Omega (Westport). 2014;69(1):19-39. doi: 10.2190/OM.69.1.b.
Through data gathered from interviews with cold case homicide survivors, this article reveals the important role of religion and faith in the aftermath of an unsolved murder. Using qualitative methodology, the author highlights the lived experiences and personal journeys of cold case homicide surviving family members, who are often a forgotten and an overlooked segment of victims. Qualitative data suggests that these cold case homicide survivors found religion to be critical in the aftermath of their loved one's murder. Specifically, survivors indicated their faith was fundamental in coping with the homicide and provided hope for anticipating a resolution in their cases. From these intimate, personal survivor accounts, scholars and practitioners can begin to develop future research and programs that are specifically designed to highlight the role of religion in moving forward after an unsolved murder.
通过对冷案凶杀幸存者的访谈所收集的数据,本文揭示了宗教和信仰在未解决的谋杀案发生后的重要作用。本文作者采用定性方法,强调了冷案凶杀幸存者家属的生活经历和个人历程,他们往往是受害者中被遗忘和忽视的一部分。定性数据表明,这些冷案凶杀幸存者发现宗教在其亲人被谋杀后的善后处理中至关重要。具体而言,幸存者表示他们的信仰是应对凶杀案的基础,并为他们的案件得到解决带来了希望。从这些亲密的、个人的幸存者叙述中,学者和从业者可以开始制定未来的研究和计划,专门强调宗教在未解决的谋杀案发生后继续前进的作用。