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- W2319313242 abstract "This paper develops the proposition that organized episodes of self-help criminal justice tend to arise as adaptive forms in places and times of sharp social transition-frontiers. Our method is to compare extralegal appendages to the official criminal justice systems of England and America between the mid-eighteenth and late nineteenth centuries. In England during this period, extralegal associations called private prosecution societies emerged as one approach to coping with ineffective criminal law enforcement and making the existing criminaljustice system more accessible in the face of a very expensive private prosecution procedure. American crime-control vigilantism of the same time is similar in respect to its rationale, social composition and transitory period of widespread existence. However, the English self-help criminal justice organizations differed from most of their American counterparts by maintaining a strong attachment to the rule of law and rarely, if ever, acting as courts or executing a sentence. We conclude that both varieties of extralegal crime control were a response to the problem of social control on a type offrontier. The comparison also suggests a continuum of crime control strategies dimensioned along their relationship to the official legal system." @default.
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- W2319313242 title "Frontiers and Criminal Justice: English Private Prosecution Societies and American Vigilantism in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" @default.
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