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ISS Today: Is mob violence out of control in South Africa? By ISS Today issafrica

for the murder. Themane’s death traumatised family and friends, and those who witnessed his brutal attack.the incident, saying “any act of vigilantism is as much criminal as the action of the person accused of committing a crime”.

Crime statistics suggest that many communities experience high levels of violence and crime. Public confidence in the criminal justice system is often low and people don’t trust the police to protect them. In fact, theAfrobarometer Survey for 2018 reveals that 66% of people mostly don’t trust the police and 46% don’t trust the courts.

Research shows that young men are most at risk of becoming both the victims and perpetrators of crime. It is therefore likely that they are also most at risk of becoming victims and perpetrators of “mob justice”. All types of mob or vigilante action run the risk of targeting innocent people who are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Despite their well-documented shortcomings, criminal justice systems in democracies are designed to be fair, with separate law enforcement and prosecutorial functions.

People in these situations, particularly children exposed to violence often meted out on the whim of local warlords, experience severe insecurity and trauma.

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