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16 Cards in this Set
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18-9-101 through 18-9-105 |
Public disorder |
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Three stages in the formation of a mob |
Stage 1: Bristling - best time to move uninterested parties Stage 2: Unifying by leaders and agitator Stage 3: Riot waiting to happen |
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Screws v. US 325 US 91 |
clearly the responsibility of the State and Local Government to prevent and suppress riots |
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Buster v. Wright |
allows LE to with riots and mobs before they have time to begin |
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Inciting a riot 18-9-102 |
5 or more persons |
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Crowd |
A group of individuals in the same place for a common purpose |
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Mob |
a group of people with or without leadership with a common purpose of random violence |
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Leader |
also referred to as an "agitator" leader attempts to incite a riot or assumes control of a riot in progress directs the riot to serve his purposes believes in strength in number |
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Principles of War |
Mass
Objective Offense Surprise Economy of Force Maneuver Unity of Command Simplicity Security Command Control Coordination Critique |
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Vehicles follow mobile skirmish line |
at no greater than 5 mph |
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First agency to develop crowd control |
Dade - Miami |
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Purpose of diamond formation |
360 degree coverage |
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Purpose of wedge |
Split a crowd |
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Purpose of skirmish |
Show of force, move crowd back |
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Most dangerous to LE |
Mobs, causing random violence |
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How fast drive patrol car through mob |
5 MPH |