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Vigilantism refers to organized civilians acting in a policing
role without any legal authorization, using or displaying a
capacity for violence, claiming that the police (or other
homeland security agencies) are either unable or unwilling to
handle a perceived crime problem. Vigilante activities are
often targeting migrants and minorities, based on allegations
that these categories of people are sources of crime.