- Source: Jungle justice
Jungle justice or mob justice is a form of public extrajudicial killings which can be found in Nigeria and Cameroon, where an alleged criminal is publicly humiliated, beaten and summarily executed by vigilantes or an angry mob. Treatments can vary from a "muddy treatment", where the alleged criminal is forced to roll in mud for hours to severe beatings followed by execution by necklacing. This form of street justice occurs where a dysfunctional and corrupt judiciary system and law enforcement have "lost all credibility. European principles of justice have likewise become discredited."
Notable examples include the Bakassi Boys and the Aluu four lynching.
See also
Frontier justice - Extrajudicial killings in the American Wild West
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Aquaman (film)
- Daftar acara MNCTV
- Nick Jonas
- Brooke Shields
- Lee Yi-kyung
- Daftar acara RTV
- Daftar acara RCTI
- Halle Berry
- Nora Swinburne
- Albert J. Smith (pemeran)
- Jungle justice
- Lynching
- Aluu Four lynching
- Levy Tran
- The Jungle Book (2016 film)
- The Jungle
- Saint Obi
- Michael Newton (author)
- Lists of named passenger trains
- Mob justice in Ghana