1st Edition

The Social Construction of Kidnapping A Critical Perspective

By Camilo Tamayo Gomez Copyright 2026
248 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Moving beyond simplistic and sensationalist portrayals of kidnapping, this book offers a critical and interdisciplinary analysis that examines kidnapping as a social, historical, cultural, and political phenomenon. Kidnapping is a profound violation of human rights that reshapes societies, disrupts governance, and inflicts lasting trauma on individuals and communities. In Colombia, kidnapping... Read more

Introduction. 1. Unpacking kidnapping, a critical approach 2. Dynamics and characterisation of kidnapping in Colombia (1970 – 2024) 3. Political kidnapping and the Colombian armed conflict 4. Analysing mutual surveillance practices during long-term kidnapping situations: the case of jungle kidnapping camps in Colombia 5. From resilience to collective memory: civil society’s responses to the kidnapping phenomenon in Colombia 6. Transitional justice and kidnapping in Colombia: the long road to acknowledgement and recognition 7. Conclusion

Biography

Camilo Tamayo Gomez is a Senior Lecturer at The University of Huddersfield (UK), a Senior Adviser in Transitional Justice for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and President of the Research Committee on Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change (RC48) of the International Sociological Association (ISA). Gomez is also the Co-Editor-in-Chief of The International Journal of Transitional Justice (IJTJ).