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02 June 2025 |
Atitaya Joradol

Atitaya is currently a fourth-year student studying International Relations and Global Affairs at Mahidol University International College, Thailand. Her fields of interest include human rights, transnational crimes and organised crimes, migration, and international politics. Atitaya has recently joined the RSO in May 2025 as an intern for 3 months, working under the Communication and Engagement team.

Recommended book : In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
The book offers a gripping narrative of the 1959 murder of the Clutter family, capturing the emotional weight of violent crime and its aftermath. The book humanizes both the victims and the perpetrators, challenging readers to reflect on the complexities of justice, morality, and empathy. It illustrates how unpredictable and far-reaching the effects of crime can be, reminding us that anyone—regardless of age, gender, or background—can become a victim.

Email: Atitaya.JORADOL@rso.baliprocess.net