Vigilantism has a long and troubling history in the Republic of South Africa. Particularly since the latter days of apartheid, vigilante violence has become a regular feature of life in many poverty-affected and marginalised communities. This disturbing tendency indicates a ready inclination on the part of some ordinary citizens to embrace excessive violence in the name of informal justice. This paper will explore how vigilantism represents a systemic, conditioned response to crime, fear, poverty and other socio-cultural and historical factors. While in the past, scholars investigating South African vigilantism have tended to focus on the practice in terms of its criminality and threat to state legitimacy, recent studies suggest that the re...
Vigilantism is a practice that is encountered relatively infrequently in the affluent states of the ...
Vigilantism, a phenomenon which is premised on a model of retributive instant justice, negatively af...
Vigilante violence is generally understood as an alternative means of controlling crime and providin...
Vigilantism is a crime often associated with parochial gangs and rampaging mobs. Yet the conditions ...
The article investigated vigilantism as phenomenon in South Africa. A metatheoretical framework was ...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of vigilantism in South Africa. Vigilantism describe...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of vigilantism in South Africa. Vigilantism describe...
Reports of vigilantism are common in South African media today, where it is portrayed as a growing t...
Vigilantism is a persistent problem in South Africa. The problem largely emanates from people’s diss...
for the crime plague: Is an anti-crime movement taking root in contemporary South Africa? By Marlene...
The study explores and compares the incidents of vigilantism in two selected communities in Port Eli...
Anticrime Activism and the Feminization of Vigilantism in South AfricaPatrolling and securing one’s ...
The study explores and compares the incidents of vigilantism in two selected communities in Port Eli...
Anticrime Activism and the Feminization of Vigilantism in South AfricaPatrolling and securing one’s ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 30 September, 1991On the afternoon of July 22, 1990...
Vigilantism is a practice that is encountered relatively infrequently in the affluent states of the ...
Vigilantism, a phenomenon which is premised on a model of retributive instant justice, negatively af...
Vigilante violence is generally understood as an alternative means of controlling crime and providin...
Vigilantism is a crime often associated with parochial gangs and rampaging mobs. Yet the conditions ...
The article investigated vigilantism as phenomenon in South Africa. A metatheoretical framework was ...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of vigilantism in South Africa. Vigilantism describe...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of vigilantism in South Africa. Vigilantism describe...
Reports of vigilantism are common in South African media today, where it is portrayed as a growing t...
Vigilantism is a persistent problem in South Africa. The problem largely emanates from people’s diss...
for the crime plague: Is an anti-crime movement taking root in contemporary South Africa? By Marlene...
The study explores and compares the incidents of vigilantism in two selected communities in Port Eli...
Anticrime Activism and the Feminization of Vigilantism in South AfricaPatrolling and securing one’s ...
The study explores and compares the incidents of vigilantism in two selected communities in Port Eli...
Anticrime Activism and the Feminization of Vigilantism in South AfricaPatrolling and securing one’s ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 30 September, 1991On the afternoon of July 22, 1990...
Vigilantism is a practice that is encountered relatively infrequently in the affluent states of the ...
Vigilantism, a phenomenon which is premised on a model of retributive instant justice, negatively af...
Vigilante violence is generally understood as an alternative means of controlling crime and providin...