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Vigilante justice in society and popular culture : a global perspective

Asimow, Michael(Contributions by)Fortes, Pedro(Contributions by)Garraio, Julia(Contributions by)Johnson, Rebecca(Contributions by)Myrtou, Nickos(Contributions by)Osiejewicz, Joanna(Contributions by)Paquet, Lili(Contributions by)Poulakidakos, Stamatis(Contributions by)Robson, Peter(Edited by)Spina, Ferdinando(Edited by)
Part of the The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities series
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This unique collection explores the complex issue of vigilantism, how it is represented in popular culture, and what is its impact on behavior and the implications for the rule of law.

The book is a transnational investigation across a range of eleven different jurisdictions, including accounts of the Anglophone world (Australia, Britain, Canada, and the United States), European experiences (Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, and Portugal), and South American jurisdictions (Argentina and Brazil).

The essays, written by prominent international scholars in law, sociology, criminology, and media studies, present data, historical and recent examples of vigilantism; examine the national Laws and jurisprudence; and focus on the broad theme of vigilante justice in popular culture (literature, films, television).

Vigilante Justice in Society and Popular Culture sheds light on this topic offering a detailed look beyond the Anglophone world.

This collection will enrich the debate by adding the opportunity for comparison which has been largely lacking in scholarly debate.

As such, it will appeal not only to scholars of law, sociology, criminology, and media studies, but also to all those who are engaged with these topics alike.

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1683933540 / 9781683933540
Hardback
364.4
27/10/2022
United States
English
368 pages
23 cm