Strange murders have occurred in northern Uganda. Blood is said to have been removed from the victims, and there are tales about child sacrifice and terrifying witchcraft. An ‘election’ was organised to select the culprit, known as ‘Mr Red’, and vigilante mobs have destroyed his property. This article places these events in context, and shows how understandings of the spirit world, religion, and wealth accumulation relate to local notions about egregious acts. No conventional evidence has been found to show that the man accused is responsible for any crimes, but he has been imprisoned, and has had threats on his life. The case illustrates widespread phenomena, which are too often ignored, and draws attention to the ways in which local elite...
Mob justice can be explained as a situation where a crowd of people, sometimes several hun-dred, tak...
This article deals with the moral panic that emerged in the Netherlands when it became publicly kn...
The article is an edited version of a chapter from Professor Katz\u27s book, Bad Acts and Guilty Min...
Strange murders have occurred in northern Uganda. Blood is said to have been removed from the victim...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches’ or ‘poisoners’ among the Madi of northern Uganda ...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches’ or ‘poisoners’ among the Madi of northern Uganda ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
The belief in witchcraft and sorcery is a significant cause of intentional homicide in Kenya. Moreov...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
Poison cases - in which people are accused of deliberately administering a toxic substance in food o...
Recent studies on vigilante groups show how they often begin as popular schemes for imposing order, ...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches ’ or ‘poisoners ’ among the Madi of northern Ugand...
Recent studies on vigilante groups show how they often begin as popular schemes for imposing order, ...
Mob justice can be explained as a situation where a crowd of people, sometimes several hun-dred, tak...
This article deals with the moral panic that emerged in the Netherlands when it became publicly kn...
The article is an edited version of a chapter from Professor Katz\u27s book, Bad Acts and Guilty Min...
Strange murders have occurred in northern Uganda. Blood is said to have been removed from the victim...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches’ or ‘poisoners’ among the Madi of northern Uganda ...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches’ or ‘poisoners’ among the Madi of northern Uganda ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
The belief in witchcraft and sorcery is a significant cause of intentional homicide in Kenya. Moreov...
This article analyses the disconcerting phenomenon of ‘popular in/justice’, or killings of citizens ...
Poison cases - in which people are accused of deliberately administering a toxic substance in food o...
Recent studies on vigilante groups show how they often begin as popular schemes for imposing order, ...
Recent responses to people alleged to be ‘witches ’ or ‘poisoners ’ among the Madi of northern Ugand...
Recent studies on vigilante groups show how they often begin as popular schemes for imposing order, ...
Mob justice can be explained as a situation where a crowd of people, sometimes several hun-dred, tak...
This article deals with the moral panic that emerged in the Netherlands when it became publicly kn...
The article is an edited version of a chapter from Professor Katz\u27s book, Bad Acts and Guilty Min...