Taking Charge

N. Smith
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Vigilantism is often understood as a substitute for state authority. If that is the case, why does the South African state encourage citizen crime-fighting, given risks that patrollers might resort to illegal violence? This chapter shows that the state promotes citizen crime-fighting to combat feelings of disempowerment produced by the fear of crime. It does so by examining two moments in a community policing program in Sebokeng. The first was a public spectacle relaunching the program where government ministers exhorted citizens to “take charge” of crime while suggesting citizens may need to occasionally violate legal procedures to do so. The second was a night of patrolling with a community policing group where initial fidelity to legal procedures gave way to targeting the homes of specific alleged criminals. The chapter shows how patrollers sometimes experience their strongest feelings of agency as they violated the state’s procedural protections for suspects.
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治安维持者经常被理解为国家权威的替代品。如果是这样的话,为什么南非政府鼓励公民打击犯罪,考虑到巡逻人员可能诉诸非法暴力的风险?本章表明,国家促进公民打击犯罪,以对抗因恐惧犯罪而产生的被剥夺权力的感觉。本文通过考察西博肯社区警务项目中的两个时刻来证明这一点。首先是一场重新启动该计划的公开表演,政府部长们敦促公民“负责”犯罪,同时暗示公民可能需要偶尔违反法律程序来这样做。第二个是与一个社区警察小组一起巡逻的夜晚,最初忠于法律程序的行动被针对特定犯罪嫌疑人的住所所取代。这一章展示了巡警在违反国家对嫌疑人的程序性保护时,有时是如何感受到最强烈的代理感的。
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