The methodological framework and core principles of STEPINQUEST® — a narrative-based investigative approach — are now accessible to Spanish-speaking audiences.
This expansion introduces the method into a context marked by complex histories of political violence, transitional justice processes, and ongoing struggles over historical memory and institutional accountability.
Across much of the Spanish-speaking world — particularly in Latin America — vast bodies of evidence exist: archives of past regimes, testimonies of disappearance and state violence, investigative journalism, and unresolved judicial processes. Yet these materials often remain fragmented, suspended between knowledge and consequence.
Within this landscape, STEPINQUEST® offers an alternative approach — one that does not merely reveal or document, but organizes evidence as an active, continuous process. By connecting investigation, narrative, and institutional response, it enables knowledge to operate beyond the moment of its publication.
The Spanish version has been incorporated into the official STEPINQUEST® White Paper and is available in PDF format for global distribution.
Read the Spanish version:
STEPINQUEST®: Cuando la evidencia no produce consecuencias, la investigación debe convertirse en proceso.
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