Vigilantism as a feature of political decay in the post-1994 South African dispensation

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Swanepoel, Lenie
Duvenhage, Andrè

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University of the Free State

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English: Little research has been done on the phenomenon of vigilantism in South Africa. Vigilantism describes the action of citizens who take the law into their own hands, making use of violent methods, in the context of inadequate law enforcement by the state and the collapse of public order. In an environment of political instability, lack of public order and related security problems, groups such as People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (PAGAD), Mapoga-a-Mathamaga and “people’s courts” have come into being as vigilante organisations. This article describes and analyses vigilantism in South Africa against the backdrop of disintegrating public order.

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Swanepoel, L., & Duvenhage, A. (2007). Vigilantism as a feature of political decay in the post-1994 South African dispensation. Acta Academica, 39(1), 123-145.

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