| dc.description | A dissertation in the Centre for Conflict, Human Right and Peace Studies,
Faculty of Social Science Education, submitted to the School of Graduate 
Studies, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy (Conflict, Human Rights and Peace Studies) in the 
University of Education, Winneba | en_US | 
| dc.description.abstract | The main goal of the study is to assess the perception of mob justice on the right to 
life of citizens in Ghana. Ghana’s return to constitutional rule has seen an upsurge of
lawlessness on many fronts. One main characteristic of this disturbing phenomenon is 
the rising threat of recourse to mob violence as a way to settling civil 
misunderstanding or dealing with suspected miscreants such as armed robbers, pick pockets, rapists, etc. This way of seeking justice, usually named “mob justice”, put a 
serious indictment on the right to life and the administration of justice in the country. 
This study examined the prevalence of mob justice and its implication for the people 
of Ayawaso municipality. Epistemologically, the pragmatism philosophy was chosen 
because it is seen as a midway between the positivist philosophy and the 
Interpretivism philosophy. In considering the research approach adopted for this 
study, preference favored the use of the deductive research approach as it is more 
appropriate and suiting to the use of pragmatist research philosophy. The research 
strategy and style employed for this study were the use of case study and survey 
questionnaires (quantitative approach). The target population of the study will be all 
individuals who were 18 years and above and were currently residing at Ayawaso 
Municipality for the past two years as well as the members of the justice system of 
Ghana including lawyers and the police officers. Based on the population of 94,831
sample size 400 respondents were sampled in the study area using a stratified 
sampling technique. Out this, 275 respondents responded to the questionnaires 
distributed giving 68.75% response rate. A structured questionnaire was used in 
gathering the data. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics, 
correlation and regression analysis techniques. The findings of the study showed that 
Mob Justice negatively impacts the Criminal Justice of Ghana. The study also 
revealed that Mob Justice negatively impacts the Right to Fair Trail in Ghana. The 
findings on effects of mob justice on the right to life showed that Mob Justice 
negatively impacts the right to life in Ghana. The study concluded that mob justice 
have negative effects on the criminal justice of Ghana, as well as the right to fair trial 
and right to life in Ghana. It is recommended that the media need to adopt 
interpersonal communication through organizing seminars, workshops and providing 
forums on which skilled personnel will sensitize the citizenry to the devastating 
effects of mob justice and how best society, as a whole, can deal with suspected 
criminals. The study suggested that the government should take it upon itself to roll 
out educational campaigns on the why mob justice should not be the resorts for 
curbing criminal acts. | en_US |