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Informal justice in the city

The use of violence by paramilitaries to punish and to discipline members of their own respective communities is an established practice developed throughout the course of the 'Troubles' and continues in the post-conflict period. Paramilitary 'punishments' are primarily an urban...

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Published in:Space & polity 2006-08, Vol.10 (2), p.171-186
Main Authors: Monaghan, Rachel, McLaughlin, Suzanne
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Cities
Communities
Crime
Ireland
Justice
Northern Ireland
Paramilitary Forces
Poverty
Punishment
Sectarianism
Social control
Spatial analysis
United Kingdom
Violence
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