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Journal articles on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Remeseiro Fernández, Manuel Óscar. "El «vigilantismo » como reflejo del fracaso del sistema jurídico-penal estadounidense en los años setenta: análisis de la película «Death Wish» (El justiciero de la ciudad)." Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), no. 23 (March 14, 2019): 603. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rduned.23.2018.24036.

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El Vigilantismo es una corriente ideológica que propugnael derecho a la autodefensa de los individuos cuando el Estadono es capaz de proporcionársela de manera eficaz. Experimentó unconsiderable auge en los Estados Unidos a partir de los años setenta,presentándose como una alternativa válida en la lucha contra la elevadacriminalidad. El Vigilantismo defiende una visión eminentemente punitivade la Justicia. La película «Death Wish», de Michael Winner (ParamountPictures, 1974), y protagonizada por Charles Bronson, en el papelde Paul Kersey, retrata de forma certera esta doctrina.Vigilantism is an ideological stream that advocates theright to self-defense of the individuals when the Government is unableto provide it effectively. It underwent a considerable boom inthe United States from the 1970s, posing as a valid alternative in thefight against high rates of criminality. Vigilantism defends an essentialpunitive vision of Justice. The film «Death Wish», directed byMichael Winner (Paramount Pictures, 1974), with Charles Bronson,playing the role of Paul Kersey, is an acute portrait of this doctrine.
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I. Badiora, Adewumi. "Shaping community support for vigilantism: a Nigerian case study." Policing: An International Journal 42, no. 2 (April 8, 2019): 240–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-08-2017-0101.

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PurposeIn Nigeria, vigilantism appears to be a common response to dissatisfaction about the state police in the recent time. Using survey data of residents in Lagos, Nigeria, the purpose of this paper, therefore, is to explore whether what is already known about perceptions of procedural (in) justice of state police also applies to self-help security groups in Nigeria. This is with a view to influencing community support for and satisfaction with non-state policing in the country.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted a case study approach. Lagos, Nigeria was stratified into the high, medium and low densities. Systematic sampling technique was used in selecting 1 out of every 20 buildings (5 percent) in each area. Household representative person on each floor of the selected building who had contact with vigilante corps in the last 12 months were targeted. Of 768 copies of questionnaires administered, a sample of 386 was effectively returned (representing 50 percent response rate). Six categories of variables were analyzed. These are procedural justice, distributive justice, vigilante corps’ performance, legitimacy, residents’ satisfaction with vigilante corps activities and socio-economic characteristics.FindingsResults reveal that respondents are not primarily instrumental in their support for vigilantisms. Instead, their support is associated with their basic communal values. More than effectiveness in controlling crime, vigilantisms receive community support provided they use procedural justice in dealings with the public. Respondents who perceive vigilantisms use procedural justice also view them as legitimate, and as well satisfy with their activities and services. Besides, results show that support for and satisfaction with vigilantisms are associated with environmental, social and economic characteristics of the residents in the community they serve. The thesis supported in this research paper is that public support for and satisfaction with vigilantisms can be influenced significantly through policing strategies that builds legitimacy.Originality/valueVigilantism pervades contemporary policing strategies. It is supported by national crime prevention policies, according to the logic that the use of community self-help security strategies could contribute to sustainable crime prevention. This study extends research on legitimacy, with an empirical focus on Nigerian vigilantism. Understanding factors that shape public support for vigilantism may enhance safer communities.
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Hernández Cetina, Aura Windy Carolina, Alejandra Ripoll, and Juan Carlos García Perilla. "“El Clan del golfo”: ¿el nuevo paramilitarismo o delincuencia organizada?" Agora U.S.B. 18, no. 2 (July 28, 2018): 512–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.21500/16578031.3363.

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Desde mediados del Siglo XX, Colombia ha estado inmerso en un conflicto armado, que aún pervive a pesar de que las FARC-EP se desarmaron luego del proceso de paz que se firmó en el 2016. Aún existen otros actores armados que son importantes conocer, a fin de tener una mejor comprensión de la actualidad del conflicto, en este caso el “Clan del Golfo”. Este artículo tiene como objetivo establecer si las causas que dieron origen a la formación de las AUC, son análogas a las que originaron al Clan del Golfo. Se sostendrá desde premisas de vigilantismo que la aparición, desarrollo y fortalecimiento de los grupos paramilitares son una respuesta a la crisis estatal para proveer seguridad pública y a un proceso de construcción de Estado, donde se evidencia debilidad para ejercer el monopolio legítimo del uso de la fuerza.
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Pérez Caballero, Jesús. "COLUMNA GENERAL PEDRO JOSÉ MÉNDEZ: TRAZOS SOBRE UNA CAMPAÑA DE VIGILANTISMO EN MEXICO (2010-2018)." UNISCI Journal 17, no. 51 (October 2019): 417–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31439/unisci-70.

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Beridiansyah, Beridiansyah. "Kajian Kriminologi dan Hukum Pidana terhadap Perilaku Vigilantisme pada Masyarakat." Wajah Hukum 3, no. 1 (April 30, 2019): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/wjh.v3i1.47.

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The ongoing construction companies currently carry a wide range of impacts both positive or negative influence, these effects also impacted the habits on society in addressing any social problems that happen to be settled quickly and instantly, so the imposition of the will is not uncommon accompanied by acts of violence in the form of vigilantism and perform other unlawful acts by ignoring the presumption of innocence that we have adopted in the law enforcement system in our country. The purpose of writing this journal to find the cause of vigilantism on society. To know more about this then vigilantism in question is what is meant by vigilantism and crime and how the approach of criminology and criminal law against vigilantism. Act of vigilantism is a form of public disappointment against careless law enforcement agencies in addressing the problems faced by the community
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Candy, Graham. "Conceptualizing vigilantism." Focaal 2012, no. 64 (December 1, 2012): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2012.640111.

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Thomas G. Kirsch and Tilo Gratz, eds. 2010. Domesticating vigilantism in Africa. Woodbridge and Rochester: James Currey. 170 pages.David Pratten and Atreyee Sen, eds. 2008. Global vigilantes. New York: Columbia University Press. 448 pages.
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Matković, Aleksandar. "Legal characteristics of vigilantism." Pravni zapisi 9, no. 1 (2018): 96–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/pravzap0-16748.

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Chia, Stella C. "Seeking Justice on the Web: How News Media and Social Norms Drive the Practice of Cyber Vigilantism." Social Science Computer Review 38, no. 6 (April 14, 2019): 655–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894439319842190.

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Cyber vigilantism, in particular crowdsourced vigilantism, is a newly emerging practice whereby people expose misconducts and identify culprits through collaboratively searching and publicizing information using the Internet. This study proposes a theory-oriented framework with which we demonstrate that individuals’ media exposure and perceived social norms may interact and jointly predict their reception of and reactions to the practice. We tested the framework with web survey data of 800 adults in Taiwan. Results showed that the frequency and the ways in which the press covers cyber vigilantism were both directly and indirectly associated with individuals’ acceptance of or resistance to cyber vigilantism. The indirect associations were mediated by individuals’ evaluations and perceived social acceptance of the practice. We suggest that obtaining favorable news coverage is essential for cyber vigilantism to gain acceptance and attract crowds. When modeling or predicting the structure and evolving process of this newly emerging cyber practice, researchers may want to consider the overall media environment, social context, and personal evaluations.
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Asamoah, Kwame. "Addressing the Problem of Political Vigilantism in Ghana through the Conceptual Lens of Wicked Problems." Journal of Asian and African Studies 55, no. 3 (November 26, 2019): 457–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909619887608.

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Ghana entered into the Fourth Republic in 1993 after experiencing political instability over two decades. A defining feature that has characterized the Fourth Republic of Ghana and marred Ghana’s democratic credentials is the emergence of political vigilantism. Political vigilantism has basically been perpetuated by the two leading political parties in Ghana: the New Patriotic Party and National Democratic Congress. The major political actors in the political system of Ghana continue to express the debilitating effects of political vigilantism on Ghana’s democratic advancement, nevertheless, it continues to persist in monumental proportion in our political dispensation. Using a qualitative research approach, the paper examines the factors responsible for the pervasiveness of political vigilantism under the Fourth Republic of Ghana and proffer some plausible solutions to address this political canker.
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Sarıoğlu, Esra. "Vigilante Violence against Women in Turkey: A Sociological Analysis." Kadın/Woman 2000, Journal for Women's Studies 19, no. 2 (October 10, 2017): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33831/jws.v19i2.277.

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This study examines one of the disturbing political developments over the last years and one that has not received scholarly attention: the rise of vigilantism against women in Turkey. Building on the empirical data on vigilante incidents, I show that vigilantism in Turkey is an exclusively masculine practice carried out by individual men or small groups of men who, calling upon a moral order or higher moral sovereignties, target nonpious-looking women navigating the public places in densely populated big cities. By locating vigilantism in the larger dynamics of gender politics, I argue that vigilantism delineates the emergent dynamics of the current backlash against women’s agency in Turkey, a backlash that manifests itself as a masculinist enforcement of morality in public.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Bahia, Bruno Teixeira. "Entre o vigilantismo e o empreendedorismo violento." Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, 2015. http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/19021.

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Este trabalho mergulha no mundo de um grupo de extermínio, formado por policiais militares, na busca da compreensão da sua gênese, motivações e relações, não só com o Estado, principalmente com agentes e instituições do Sistema de Justiça Criminal - tais como Polícia Civil, Polícia Militar, Ministério Público e Poder Judiciário, mas com a comunidade - um bairro periférico e de população de baixo poder aquisitivo de Salvador - onde atuava predominantemente. Partindo da análise de documentos extraídos de 19 (dezenove) processos judiciais e complementados com entrevistas com os perpetradores, a pesquisa buscou dimensionar o fenômeno na busca por circunstâncias que possibilitaram a formação e a atuação deste grupo de extermínio, o qual, atuando livremente em um bairro de Salvador, por quase três anos, vitimou, pelo menos, 26 (vinte e seis) pessoas. O estudo ainda revela as dificuldades de adequação das práticas do grupo ao conceito de Vigilantismo, já que aponta para uma atuação mais ampla destes agentes, especializados no uso da violência, dentro de um mercado violento informal. Por fim, as pesquisas revelaram que a força deste grupo de extermínio não se esgotava na violência empreendia por seus agentes, mas que era incrementada com o apoio de uma rede de participantes os quais, ainda que não se envolvessem diretamente nas execuções, lhes garantia informação e proteção, potencializando as ações e o medo provocados pela prática.This paper delves into the world of a death squad formed by military police in the search for understanding of its genesis, motivations and relationships, not only with the state, especially with agents and institutions of the criminal justice system - such as civil police, Military Police, Public Ministry and judiciary, but with the community - an outlying neighborhood and low income population of Salvador - where he worked predominantly. Based on the extracted document analysis of nineteen (19) lawsuits and supplemented with interviews with the perpetrators, the research sought to scale the phenomenon in the search for circumstances that made possible the formation and performance of this death squad, which, freely acting in a neighborhood of Salvador, for almost three years, killed at least 26 (twenty six) people. The study also reveals the difficulties of adapting the group practices the concept of vigilantism, already pointing to a wider action of these agents who specialize in the use of violence within a violent informal market. Finally, the research revealed that the strength of this death squad was not just the violence waged by its agents, but that was increased with the support of a network of participants who, even if not directly involved in the executions, provide them with information and protection, increasing the actions and fear caused by the practice.
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Boisjoli, Roland André. "Vigilantism in Canada." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/5176.

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Maele, Kgothatso Marry. "Community perceptions on vigilantism in Matome Village." Thesis, University of Limpopo, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2332.

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Thesis (M. A. (Criminology and Criminal Justice)) -- University of Limpopo, 2018
Vigilantism is a contentious issue that will persist into the future for as long as crime exists. This research aimed at determining community’s perception on vigilantism. The Criminal Justice System has failed community of Matome Village, in the sense that they lost trust and lacked confidence in CJS. Actions involved in vigilantism are not only an expression of people’s anger or frustration but also of their fear. This study adopted both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Probability sampling (Stratified sampling) was used to select participants. For qualitative approach an interview schedule with prearranged questions was conducted and used in both focus group1 and 2 interviews. Focus group 1 consisted of 10 participants, while focus group 2 consisted of 8 participants. For quantitative approach, 80 questionnaires with close-ended and open-ended questions were distributed among community members who took part in the study, and the aim was to get their opinions and experience of vigilantism. The data collected was analysed (thematic content analysis was used) and interpreted by copying exactly words that were said by the participants. The study documented the disadvantages and consequences of vigilantism to fill in the existing gaps of the dangers of vigilante incidents in the literature. Strain theory by Robert Agnew was applied as the suitable theory which best explains why people resort to partake in vigilantism. The research identified factors which contributed mostly to vigilantism, such as: a way of protection and desire for revenge (anger and frustration). KEY WORDS: Vigilantism, Crime, Culprit, Strain, Community participation, Matome Village, Criminal Justice System, Police Officers.
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O'Reilly, Ciaran. "Recent discourses on vigilantism within South Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29073.

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Reports of vigilantism are common in South African media today, where it is portrayed as a growing trend of reactionary violence against the perception of a high crime rate in the country and a criminal justice system which is failing the public. At the same time, the South African Police Service has positioned itself as taking measures to combat the high level of crime which has been blamed for this vigilantism, and publicly denouncing those who take the law into their own hands, both through comments in the media and their own press statements. This dissertation will provide an overview of the three major discourses on vigilantism in South Africa; within academic literature, the media and public arena, and from the South African state itself. In doing so, I hope to contribute to the understanding of how vigilantism is depicted, described and discussed in South Africa today.
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Machado, Elsa C. S. Andrade. "Vigilantism, masculinity and star image in Hollywood cinema." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18349.

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Hall-Patton, Joseph. "Pacifying Paradise: Violence and Vigilantism in San Luis Obispo." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2016. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1594.

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San Luis Obispo, California was a violent place in the 1850s with numerous murders and lynchings in staggering proportions. This thesis studies the rise of violence in SLO, its causation, and effects. The vigilance committee of 1858 represents the culmination of the violence that came from sweeping changes in the region, stemming from its earliest conquest by the Spanish. The mounting violence built upon itself as extensive changes took place. These changes include the conquest of California, from the Spanish mission period, Mexican and Alvarado revolutions, Mexican-American War, and the Gold Rush. The history of the county is explored until 1863 to garner an understanding of the borderlands violence therein.
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Thomas, Scott K. "Violence across the Land: Vigilantism and Extralegal Justice in the Utah Territory." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2010. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2485.

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For years historians of the American West have overlooked Utah when dealing with the subject of extrajudicial violence, while researchers of Mormonism have misread the existence of such violence in territorial Utah. The former asserts that Utah was free from extrajudicial proceedings and that such violence was nearly nonexistent within the contours of the Mormon kingdom. The latter maintains that any violence that existed in Utah was directly connected to the religious fanaticism of the Mormon populace in the region. The reality is that much of the extralegal violence in Utah was a result of the frontier, not the religion of the Mormons. Although episodes of bloodshed have been routinely categorized as religious zealotry, the evidence suggests that they are more properly catalogued within the context of western vigilantism—a practice well-documented and accepted among historians of the West. Utahans did employ extralegal means, like most other locales, for maintaining the existing social structure. Numerous factors led to conflicts of interests and, as was common during this time, violence became a part of life for early Utahans. It is the purpose of this examination to demonstrate how residents, leaders, and visitors in Utah justified the use of extrajudicial proceedings during the territorial period. Examining the violence that occurred in nineteenth-century Utah within the framework of the western extralegal culture provides a more nuanced understanding of the people of the region and demonstrates how their actions were not as aberrant as previous scholars have claimed. During the territorial period, Utahans experienced a significant amount of extralegal justice. The unique confluence of ethnic, religious, and political ideals led to clashes on the western frontier. There was no shortage of outlaws in Utah, nor of citizens and authorities capable and willing to go beyond the bounds of legal authority to maintain order within the territory. This thesis aims to properly place the Utah Territory in the broader framework of extralegal violence in the West and expand the historical understanding of summary justice in pre-statehood Utah.
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Munyarari, Tinashe. "Chipangano: vigilantism and Community responses in Mbare District, Zimbabwe, c.2000-2013." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/62126.

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Roskos, Joseph Edward. ""You'll Have to Take It: Urban Vigilantism and American Film, 1967-1985"." John Carroll University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=jcu1399144923.

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Smith, Madeleine. "Dissecting the dark defender : approaching vigilantism in American history, society and culture through Dexter." Thesis, University of Hull, 2015. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:13605.

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[From the introduction]: Vigilantism. Its act or mere mention can have a polarising effect, provoking fear or excitement, disapproval or endorsement, and even imitation in the American public. Vigilantism features regularly in American history, news reports and popular culture references alike, a subtle yet pervasive feature of American life. It is also often highly political, prompting contemporary debates amongst critics and politicians into issues such as self- defence and gun laws, rising crime and social breakdown, and suggests a tendency of the American people to employ or resort to violence. Such debates are not new, however, with outspoken critics on each side of the argument. Ted Robert Gurr, for instance, writing from a conservative perspective, argues that recorded crime rates in America have been inconsistent and are artificially inflated. He states that such claims are exaggerated and have supported a wider perception of American society as being an overtly violent one (1989: pp.21-54). Although Gurr aims to challenge the perception of violence as being generally high in America, he wrote his initial essay for a government report into violence during the 1970s, suggesting a potentially biased perspective. Such an approach ignores the significance of particularly persistent forms of violence in American society, like vigilantism. In contrast, and writing specifically in relation to the often overlooked prevalence of vigilantism in American life, Arnold Madison argues that vigilantism is a persistent feature of American history that will continue to efface American society until the nation’s proclivity to employ violence in such a manner is confronted (1973: p.214). Such opposing outlooks and approaches make clear that vigilantism is a controversial issue that causes extreme responses on both sides of the political spectrum. More so, it can often encompass or be related to other complex social issues, such as anarchism, terrorism and even euthanasia. This highlights the problem of classification surrounding the topic and suggests its applicability to many often conflicting and controversial aspects of modern life. As such, vigilantism is not often recognised as an entity worthy of discussion in its own right, and is often shied away from completely. This thesis will demonstrate how Dexter (Cr. Jeff Lindsay and James Manos Jr, Showtime Networks, US, 2006-2013) is a highly pertinent text through which in-depth, nuanced and wide-ranging discussions of vigilantism are possible, and can inform future subsequent research on the topic.
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Books on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Jerome. Adversus Vigilantium. Turnhout: Brepols, 2005.

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Domesticating vigilantism in Africa. Woodbridge, Suffolk: James Currey, 2010.

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Mehta, Swati. Killing justice: Vigilantism in Nagpur. New Delhi: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, 2005.

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Bjørgo, Tore, and Miroslav Mareš, eds. Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429485619.

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Jerome. S. Hieronymi presbyteri Opera.: Adversus vigilantism. Turnholti: Brepols, 2005.

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Abrahams, R. G. Vigilant citizens: Vigilantism and the state. Malden, Mass: Polity Press, 1998.

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Antoinette, Louw, and Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), eds. Violent justice: Vigilantism and the state's response. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2002.

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Grayson, George W. Threat posed by mounting vigilantism in Mexico. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2011.

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Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, ed. Threat posed by mounting vigilantism in Mexico. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2011.

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The Mack Marsden murder mystery: Vigilantism or justice? St. Louis: Missouri History Museum, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Kowalewski, David. "Vigilantism." In International Handbook of Violence Research, 339–49. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-48039-3_18.

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Kowalewski, David. "Vigilantismus." In Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung, 426–40. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80376-4_18.

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Arfsten, Kerrin-Sina. "Digitaler Vigilantismus." In Cyberkriminologie, 547–609. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28507-4_22.

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Vrakopoulos, Christos, and Daphne Halikiopoulou. "Vigilantism in Greece." In Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities, 183–98. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429485619-11.

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Nakamizo, Kazuya. "Democracy and vigilantism." In The Dynamics of Conflict and Peace in Contemporary South Asia, 3–19. Abingdon, Oxon, ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge new horizons in South Asian studies: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003038528-3.

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Reichl, Frauke. "From Vigilantism to Digilantism?" In Security Informatics and Law Enforcement, 117–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22002-0_7.

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Cunneen, Chris, and Sophie Russell. "Vilification, vigilantism and violence." In Law, Lawyers and Justice, 82–105. London ; New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429288128-6.

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Fortier, Mark. "Vigilantism and extrajudicial action." In Literature and Law, 138–59. London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Literature and contemporary thought: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351203838-9.

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Mareš, Miroslav, and Tore Bjørgo. "Vigilantism against migrants and minorities." In Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities, 1–30. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429485619-1.

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Stoynova, Nadya, and Rositsa Dzhekova. "Vigilantism against ethnic minorities and migrants in Bulgaria." In Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities, 164–82. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429485619-10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Modic, Maja. "Varstvoslovni vidiki varnostnega samoorganiziranja prebivalcev." In Varnost v ruralnih in urbanih okoljih: konferenčni zbornik. Univerzitetna založba Univerze v Mariboru, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-404-0.6.

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The main purpose of the paper is to define and distinguish the concepts of community, citizen self-protection, and vigilantism. Involving the residents or community in the provision of safety is one of the fundamentals of democracy; however, it can cross a limit when instead of self-protection, we shift to the vigilantism. Even though vigilantism presents a problem for both civil society and the state, it seems that it too often slips past the theoretical and empirical studies. The reasons for this can be found in conceptual confusion and various views on vigilantism, as well as in the usual short-term activities of vigilantes – challenging to monitor and analyse as such.
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Aydın, Sena. "Hak Arama Yolu Olarak Siber Toplum Bekçiliği: Rabia Naz Davası Örneği." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctc.2021/ctc21.039.

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Siber toplum bekçiliği (cyber vigilantism), herhangi bir adli ya da etik vakayla ilgili adalet, güven ya da düzen tesis etme adına sorumluya, faile ya da zanlıya yönelik caydırma, ihbar etme veya cezalandırma amaçlı eylemlerin de dahil olduğu çevrimiçi hareketlerdir. Terimi (cyber vigilantism), eylemin amacı dolayısıyla “ihkak-ı hak” ya da “kanunsuz adalet” çevirileriyle de ifade etmek mümkündür. Linç kültürünü çevrimiçi ortamda tetiklemeye ya da ivmelendirmeye yol açması bir yana, siber toplum bekçiliği aynı zamanda siyasi veya sosyal alanda adaletin sağlandığına dair inancın zedelendiği durumlarda mağduriyetini ispat etmeye çalışan aktörler için son çare olma potansiyeli taşıyabilir. Adalet mekanizmalarının işlevini kaybettiğine dair inancın güçlendiği; toplumsal normların birtakım moral değerleri çiğneyerek belli toplumsal grupların dezavantajına sebep olduğu durumlarda siber toplum bekçileri, kamuoyu vicdanını dürtecek bilgileri çevrimiçi ortamlarda ifşa ederek toplumsal düzeyde bir farkındalık yaratmada, kamu bilinci ve kolektif bir sağduyu oluşturmada işlevsel bir rol üstlenebilir. Bu çalışmanın amacı gazetecilik faaliyetinin kamu yararını gözetmemesi durumunda Türkiye’deki siber toplum bekçiliğinin işlevini anlamaya çalışmaktır. Bu bağlamda, önce intihar ettiği söylenen ancak daha sonra babasının Twitter’daki mücadelesiyle olayın tüm seyrinin değiştiği Rabia Naz’ın davası incelenir. Rabia Naz’ın yaşadığı ilçedeki seçim sonuçlarını dramatik bir şekilde değiştirecek kuvvette bir toplumsal meseleye dönüşen davasının kamuoyu vicdanında yer etme süreci siber toplum bekçiliğinin dört ana tipolojisi üzerinden (işaretleme, sorgulama, avlama, organize sızıntı) ele alınır; siber toplum bekçiliğinin toplumsal adalet ve güven duygusunun tesis edilmesine ilişkin yeri tartışılır.
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Reports on the topic "Vigilantismo"

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Van Metre, Lauren. From Self-Defense to Vigilantism: A Typology Framework of Community-Based Armed Groups. RESOLVE Network, October 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/cbags2019.3.

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COMMUNITY-BASED ARMED GROUPS RESEARCH SERIES FACT SHEET: From Self-Defense to Vigilantism: A Typology Framework of Community-Based Armed Groups. RESOLVE Network, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/fs2020.1.cbags.

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FICHE D’INFORMATION : D’auto-défenseurs à justiciers : un cadre typologique pour les groupes armés communautaires. RESOLVE Network, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/fs2020.6.cbags.fr.

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Cette fiche d’information présente un aperçu des conclusions de l’effort de cartographie de l’Initiative de recherche sur les groupes armés communautaires du RESOLVE Network qui étudie la dynamique des groupes armés communautaires (GAC) pour identifier des approches potentielles visant à les engager, les gérer et les transformer. Ce rapport de recherche développe un cadre typologique pour améliorer la compréhension de ces groupes dans les réseaux politiques et de sécurité informels, et identifie les fonctions internes les plus reconnues quant au positionnement des GAC dans les relations entre l’État et la société, ainsi que les facteurs externes à l’origine des transformations des GAC. Pour en savoir plus sur la méthodologie et les résultats de la recherche, veuillez vous référer au rapport de recherche RESOLVE de Lauren Van Metre associé à cette fiche d’information : From Self-Defense to Vigilantism: A Typology Framework of Community-Based Armed Groups (D’auto-défenseurs à justiciers : un cadre typologique pour les groupes armés communautaires).
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