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Riot Prevention and Control

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Riot Prevention and Control 

Writen byCapt. Charles Beene, Ret

RIOT PREVENTION AND CONTROL: A Police Officer's Guide to Managing Violent and Nonviolent Crowds writen by Capt. Charles Beene, Ret.

Capt. Charles Beene handled hundreds of riots, protests, parades and large celebrations during his almost three decades with the San Francisco Police Department. His commonsense approach to crowd management shows police officers how to use special tactics, equipment and training to ensure that public gatherings do not degenerate into full-blown riots, as well as how to switch instantly to a different set of tactics, equipment and training if a riot does break out.

Just some of the topics covered in this complete riot manual include the seven types of crowd events that can turn into riots; the tricky science of understanding crowd dynamics; the special command structures for police commanders and frontline officers that are essential for effective crowd control; the differences in handling planned (major parades, large-scale protests) vs. spontaneous (sudden brawls, out-of-control parties) events; the serious business of dispersing crowds, performing multiple arrests and implementing other use-of-force procedures; and more. 8 ½ x 11, soft cover, photos, illus., 132 pp

Capt. Charles Beene retired from the San Francisco Police Department after 28 years of service. He successfully supervised crowd control for such major events as the 1984 Democratic National Convention and two Super Bowl victory parades that drew 700,000 people each, as well as scores of demonstrations for and against various social and political issues.

 

Technical Specifications:

  • Size: 8 ½ x 11
  • Softcover
  • Pages: 132
  • Includes Photos

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