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11. “Pariah” Communities and Violence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
- 1. Vigilantism: An Analysis of Establishment Violence 3
- 2. Spontaneous Vigilantism: A Bystander Response to Criminal Behavior 30
- 3. The Vigilante Personality 45
- 4. Vigilantism and Political Theory 64
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Part II: American Perspectives
- 5. The History of Vigilantism in America 79
- 6. White Collar Vigilantism: The Politics of Anti-Communism in the United States 110
- 7. Community Police Patrols and Vigilantism 129
- 8. Vigilantism and the American Police 158
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Part III: Comparative Perspectives
- 9. Comparative Vigilantism: The United States and South Africa 175
- 10. Black Vigilantism in Cultural Transition: Violence and Viability in Tropical Africa 194
- 11. “Pariah” Communities and Violence 218
- 12. Vigilantism in Northern Ireland 234
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Part IV: Conclusions
- 13. Vigilante Politics: Concluding Observations 261
- Contributors 274
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
- 1. Vigilantism: An Analysis of Establishment Violence 3
- 2. Spontaneous Vigilantism: A Bystander Response to Criminal Behavior 30
- 3. The Vigilante Personality 45
- 4. Vigilantism and Political Theory 64
-
Part II: American Perspectives
- 5. The History of Vigilantism in America 79
- 6. White Collar Vigilantism: The Politics of Anti-Communism in the United States 110
- 7. Community Police Patrols and Vigilantism 129
- 8. Vigilantism and the American Police 158
-
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
- 9. Comparative Vigilantism: The United States and South Africa 175
- 10. Black Vigilantism in Cultural Transition: Violence and Viability in Tropical Africa 194
- 11. “Pariah” Communities and Violence 218
- 12. Vigilantism in Northern Ireland 234
-
Part IV: Conclusions
- 13. Vigilante Politics: Concluding Observations 261
- Contributors 274
- Index 279