RT Article T1 Restraining the Political through Stay-Away Orders: The Case of Occupy Oakland JF Social justice VO 46 IS 2/3 SP 51 OP 73 A1 Brissette, Emily LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747153915 AB The article discusses how political leaders and governments restrain social movements by examining the case of Occupy Oakland in California in 2012. Also cited are the move by Oakland city officials and the Alameda County District Attorney (DA) to use stay-away orders to prevent the arrested protesters from joining the protests, and the efforts by Occupy Oakland and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to contest the orders. K1 Crime K1 Political Participation K1 Anti-globalization movement K1 Gentrification K1 Black Lives Matter Movement K1 Petitions K1 Occupy Wall Street protest movement K1 Police shootings