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Vigilantismus

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In Los Angeles formiert sich eine Nachbarschaftswacht, weil sich in jüngster Zeit die Einbrüche häuften. In einem Londoner Viertel veranstalten Skinheads eine Orgie der Gewalt gegen Pakistanis. In Nairobi sprengt der Jugendflügel der Regierungspartei Kenya African National Union auf Geheiß des Präsidenten Daniel Arap Moi Demonstrationen politisch Andersdenkender und schikaniert Oppositionelle.

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Kowalewski, D. (2002). Vigilantismus. In: Heitmeyer, W., Hagan, J. (eds) Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80376-4_18

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