Sentences with phrase «vigilantism takes»

And then a morally disturbing and brutal form of torture and vigilantism takes hold, from which the father can never return.

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Few days after taking over, the United Nations cautioned Ghana about hooliganism and vigilantism, the world bank continue to downgrade us, corruption has increased according to Transparency International's latest report, Ghana has been rated down by Amnesty International because of brutalities being unleashed on journalists, investors are leaving our shores etc..
His Liberal Democrat counterpart added: «Of course every measure should be taken to protect children from paedophiles, but this should never topple into vigilantism
The Christian Council of Ghana has called on the government to take a decisive measure against political party vigilantism in the country.
The Catholic Bishops Conference has asked government to take strict action against the canker of vigilantism, and also deal with the deteriorating activities of land guards and nomadic herdsmen to improve general security in the country.
What seems more problematic is the virtual exaltation of Dirty Harry vigilantism, the storm trooper mentality and behavior on Nolte's part that the film breezily takes for granted...
Of the significant risks involved, Heineman is philosophical, saying, «I felt this huge duty and a huge obligation to capture what I was seeing, to capture the murky world of vigilantism, the grayness that emerges when citizens take the law into their own hands, and what happens when men with guns take power.
The older man takes Peter aside and says he's aware of the teen's extracurricular activities; he needs an extra set of hands, preferably ones that have web - shooters, to help out in an ideological stand - off between regulated heroics and what some see as borderline vigilantism.
It takes a long time before Heineman introduces anyone who voices objections to the logic, politics and practice of vigilantism.
The book it was based on, written by Brian Garfield and published in 1972, takes a different path — same liberal character whose wife and daughter are attacked, but his path to vigilantism results in a far more thoughtful examination of justice (and the movie's gleeful violence so upset Garfield that he wrote Death Sentence as penance).
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