Historically Wyatt Earp led a federal posse, in the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the spring of 1882 which was implicated in the murder of four
outlaw "
Cowboys" they believed had ambushed his brothers
Virgil and
Morgan Earp, maiming the former and killing the latter. The
NKVD troika and
Special Council of the NKVD are examples from the
history of the Soviet Union, where extrajudicial punishment "
by administrative means" was part of the state policy. Other
Soviet Bloc secret police organizations like the
East German Stasi,
Romanian
Securitate have also used it from time to time. Most
Latin American
dictatorships have regularly instituted extrajudicial killings of their enemies; for one of the better-known examples, see
Operation Condor. The deaths of the leaders of the
leftist urban guerrilla group, the
Red Army Faction,
Ulrike Meinhof,
Andreas Baader,
Gudrun Ensslin and
Jan-Carl Raspe in
West Germany are regarded by some of those in the
radical left movements as extrajudicial killings, a theory partly based on the testimony of
Irmgard Möller. During the
apartheid years (from 1948 until the early 1990s), South Africa's security forces routinely used extrajudicial means, including death squads, to deal with their political opponents. After his release,
Nelson Mandela would refer to these acts as proof of a
Third Force. This was denied vehemently by the administration of
F.W. de Klerk. Later the
South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, led by Archbishop
Desmond Tutu would find that both military and police agencies such as the
Civil Cooperation Bureau and
C10 based at
Vlakplaas were guilty of gross
human rights violations. Independent of the TRC's findings, the international community had long condemned the regime; the United Nations had previously adopted the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid in 1973, and the Rome Statute later established apartheid as a crime against humanity under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.
Present day From 1957 to 2013, a system of administrative detention in China known as "
re-education through labor" (láodòng jiàoyǎng 劳动教养, abbreviated láojiào 劳教) was used to detain persons for minor crimes such as
petty theft,
prostitution, and trafficking illegal drugs for periods of up to four years. Re-education through labor sentences were given by the police, rather than through the judicial system. In the
Netherlands, prosecutors and tax inspectors can procure punishments without due process (
Strafbeschikking), a practice that has been increasingly criticised by members of the Dutch
Second Chamber, such as
Michiel van Nispen. For many years, the
Jamaican Constabulary Force has been noted for its
extrajudicial killings. The US has been known to employ extrajudicial tactics including
extraordinary rendition. Some critics use the term "torture by proxy" to describe situations in which the
CIA and other US agencies have employed
rendition techniques to transfer suspected terrorists to countries known to utilize
torture. While denied by the US, where it is a crime to transfer anyone to any location for the purpose of torture, critics claim that torture has been employed with the knowledge or acquiescence of US agencies.
Condoleezza Rice (then the
United States Secretary of State) stated: The CIA has operated secret detention and interrogation centers officially known as black sites. These were located in countries outside the US, thus evading US domestic laws and legal oversight as they operated outside US jurisdiction. On September 4, 2025, the U.S. Navy killed 11 people in a boat in international waters. President Donald Trump claimed that they were smuggling drugs.
Human rights groups Many
human rights organisations like
Amnesty International campaign against extrajudicial punishment. == See also ==