Public Order Policing: A Professional's Guide to International Theories, Case Studies, and Best Practices

Chapter 1. Public Order Policing. From Theory to Practice -- Chapter 2. Preventing Crime at Assemblies -- Chapter 3. How Collective Violence Emerges and Escalates -- Chapter 4. Interpretive Regimes of Violence in Action. The “Welcome to Hell” Demonstration During the G20 Summit in Hamburg 2017 -- Ch...

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Contributors: Bürger, Bernd (Editor) ; Madensen, Tamara (Editor) ; Lee, Ryan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023.
Cham Imprint: Springer 2023.
In:Year: 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
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Erscheint auch als: 9783031438578
Erscheint auch als: 9783031438585

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520 |a Chapter 1. Public Order Policing. From Theory to Practice -- Chapter 2. Preventing Crime at Assemblies -- Chapter 3. How Collective Violence Emerges and Escalates -- Chapter 4. Interpretive Regimes of Violence in Action. The “Welcome to Hell” Demonstration During the G20 Summit in Hamburg 2017 -- Chapter 5. Almost Forgotten Experiential Knowledge of De-escalation -- Chapter 6. The Role of Police in Assemblies: Ethical Implications, Imperatives, and Interventions -- Chapter 7. Differences in U.S. and German Police Organizations with an Impact on the Policing of Public Assemblies -- Chapter 8. Police Organization and the Policing of Assemblies in Germany -- Chapter 9. Police Organization and the Policing of Assemblies in the United States -- Chapter 10. Protection of Citizens’ Rights, Public Safety & Police Legitimacy - The Legal Equilibrium for Public Order -- Chapter 11. Public Order Policing in the UK -- Chapter 12. Specialized Public Order Units: Integrating a Community Policing Mindset -- Chapter 13. Maintaining Public Order from a Military Police Perspective -- Chapter 14. January 6th – a Challenge for Public Order Policing and Democracy -- Chapter 15. The "Yellow Vest Protests". A Challenge for Police and Democracy -- Chapter 16. Public Order Policing 2.0. Addressing the Challenges of the Information Age -- Chapter 17. Intelligence in Public Order Policing -- Chapter 18. The Importance of Police Public Relations in Assembly Situations -- Chapter 19. Mission Communication as an Integrative Overall Strategy in Protest 2.0 -- Chapter 20. Public Order Standards – Moving the Public Trust Needle Forward -- Chapter 21. Building an Evidence-Based Training Curriculum for Public Order Policing: A Case Study -- Chapter 22. Public Order Policing: Use of Force -- Chapter 23. Considerations for Personal Protective Equipment for Public Order Policing. 
520 |a Successful public order management is critical to upholding democracy and maintaining the rule of law. Negative police-public interactions during assemblies can impact the safety and well-being of citizens and officers, as well as local and international perceptions of police legitimacy. As observed during events across the world, including assemblies in the U.S., Myanmar, Belarus, Russia, and elsewhere, police mismanagement of mass demonstrations often instigates crowd violence and other harmful behaviors. The causes of violence at assemblies are complex and multi-faceted. Failure to understand crowd dynamics that lead to violence limits police effectiveness and contributes to poor officer decision-making. This book offers an international review of public order management experiences and effective practices. Practical examples, grounded in multi-disciplinary theory and science, offer a roadmap to improve police response and increase safety at assemblies in democratic countries. The diverse content, perspectives, and lessons learned presented in this volume will serve as a useful guide for all people working in the field of public order management, including police officials, policymakers, and researchers. This edited volume was written by and for practitioners, pracademics, and academics to review the complex and demanding task of policing public order. 
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