The essay studies the recent past performance of police, National Guard, and army forces in the control of the various and changing types of civil disorders. Emphasis is placed on control and coordination of the several agencies involved. New concepts are sought, to reflect the newest available techniques and equipment to minimize force while still obtaining maximum results from all elements employed. Riot control, civil disturbance operations are discussed; from control of classic riots, through handling of violent demonstrations, to the management of campus confrontations. (Author)
National Guard and Federal Troops in Civil Disorders
1970
26 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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