Mob Justice: Mob Violence and Lynching
Ethical Issues
- Denial of Justice: When a loved one passes away, entire families are saddened. There is no amount of money that can make up for their loss's sadness and suffering.
- Lack of Moral Dilemmas: People using harsh tactics without giving the possibility that the accused may be innocent a reasoned thought because of unhealthy herd mentality.
- Affecting the Moral Foundation of Society: Mob lynching incites feelings of retaliation and hatred.
Other Issues
- Child Lifting: It is the responsibility of the police to stop such crimes from happening in the first place so that the general public won't have to take ....
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