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Of note, institutional reconciliation commissions and HHR film series, two answer options in the questionnaire, were not selected by any survey respondent.
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These commissions, Hayner continues, most often have some or all of the following goals: unearthing, clarifying and formally acknowledging past abuses, responding to the needs of victims, helping create a culture of accountability, outlining institutional responsibility and possible reforms, advancing the prospects of reconciliation and reducing conflict over the past (Hayner 2002: 24).
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Now, Kipnis is right that a lack of an "institutional" method of penitence allows for each scandalizer to move toward social reconciliation in his own way, and that this can sometimes -- as in the case of Spitzer -- preclude real atonement.
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