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Vigilante Apr 2026

Psychologists identify both individual and contextual drivers for vigilantism. Montana's vigilante obsession obscures the truth

Vigilantism is often described as an "American tradition," though its roots are global. Vigilante

: In the 19th-century American West, "vigilance committees" formed in areas where formal law enforcement was either absent or perceived as corrupt. These groups, such as the Montana vigilantes, were often viewed by settlers as necessary for maintaining order, though they frequently served to enforce the dominance of specific social groups. such as the Montana vigilantes

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Paul Michael is a media and technology expert whose research reveals how technology and media are being used in the world today. He has expertise on computers, the internet, streaming, Roku, electronics, and education. He also enjoys graphic design & digital art. Paul has his Bachelors of Arts and Science(s) from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, NJ