Crowd Management & Control

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strategies and tactics used to supervise lawful assemblies and maintain order
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techniques used to control unlawful crowds and stop illegal and disorderly behavior
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legally defined area over which an agency has control
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standardized, on-scene incident management approach
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study of behaviors, mentality and dynamics of crowds
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use of authority to seize property
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disciplined coordination of officers moving in an organized formation to force crowd members in a desired direction
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modular concrete or plastic wall-style barrier which typically is used in roadways
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increase in intensity or urgency
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substance causing irritation to the eyes, respiratory passages and skin; also known as riot control agent or tear gas
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projectile designed to use blunt force to temporarily incapacitate a person
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munition made of foam, rubber, plastic or wood