Underworld UK Vigilantes – Nigel Cawthorne

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Book ID: 28396 | Title: Underworld UK Vigilantes | Author: Nigel Cawthorne | Category: Non – Fiction * Net | Binding: Softcover | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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Book ID: 28396 | Title: Underworld UK Vigilantes | Author: Nigel Cawthorne | Category: Non – Fiction * Net | Binding: Softcover | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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Across Britain more and more people are choosing to ignore the criminal justice system and exact their own form of primitive revenge. On November 1, 2008, 23-year-old hoodie Donald Donlan was brutally stabbed to death in an alleyway in Manchester. Two women and two men have been arrested for his murder. "Donlan was a neighbor from hell, a yob who caused nothing but trouble," said a neighbor. "No one would be surprised if someone decided to get even with him for all the misery he has caused." The current wave of vigilantism began when the "News of the World'"s "name-and-shame" anti-pedophile campaign resulted in a 150-strong stone-throwing mob out on the streets of Portsmouth in August 2000, and the founding of the National Vigilante Organization, which calls for the return of the death penalty and boasts on its website a page called "Nonce Watch." In "Vigilantes," Nigel Cawthorne exposes the astonishing scale of the phenomenon in modern Britainfrom the murderers and rapists executed by righteous avengers to the innocent victims in tragic cases of mistaken identity, from rampaging, almost comically ignorant mobs who mistake "pediatricians" for "pedophiles" to medieval-style vigilantes parading thieves through the streets with signs around their necks. For our society it boils down to a simple question: how can we fight crime with more crime?"