self-appointed volunteers who would track down and punish wrongdoers.
Herbert Stevens has written: 'Vigilantes ride in 1882' -- subject(s): Lynching, Vigilance committees, Case studies
offical law enforcement was lacking
Virginia Rowe Towle has written: 'Vigilante woman' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Vigilance committees, Women
In the Old West, there was often insufficient police presence to deter the bad guys (robbers, rustlers, rapists and so on) so citizens set of "Committees of Vigilance" or what we today would call Neighborhood Watches to do the policing themselves. The members of such committees were sometimes called "vigilantes," that being the Spanish name for someone who watches. In drama, vigilantes are almost always depicted as Out of Control, and accused of that most damning of state accusations, "taking the law into their own hands." No doubt many vigilantes made hasty judgments or used their power to exact personal vengeance, but where there was no official law, the committees of vigilance performed an important and civilizing function.
Llewellyn Link Callaway has written: 'Montana's Righteous Hangmen' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Vigilance committees
The affix for "vigilance" would be "vigil-", which is the root or base word from which "vigilance" is derived.
The main responsibility of a vigilance committee is to monitor and ensure transparency, accountability, and integrity within an organization or community. They often investigate suspicious activities, address grievances, and promote ethical behavior among members. By serving as a watchdog, these committees help to prevent corruption and misconduct, fostering trust and confidence in the system they oversee.
House standing committees Joint committees of congress && Senate standing committees
Types of committees include standing committees, select committees, and joint committees.
Vigilance - video game - happened in 1998.
Vigilance - video game - was created in 1998.
The US House currently has 23 active committees of which three are special committees and 20 are standing committees, which are divided into 104 sub-committees. The US Senate currently has 17 standing committees, which are divided into 70 sub-committees.