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The Policing of Global Protest (Protest Control Strategies (Escalated…
The Policing of Global Protest
Police Response
Escalated Force
Low Priority to the right to demonstrate
Innovative forms of protest are poorly tolerated
Communication between police and demonstrators reduced to essentails
Frequent use of coercive or illegal methods
Negotiated Management
Prioritizes the right to demonstrate peacefully
Even disruptive forms of protesting are tolerated
Communication between police and protesters encouraged
Coercive means are avoided
Emphasizes selectivity of operations
Protest Control Strategies
Escalated Force
Coercive Strategies
Massive use of force to deter even minor violations
Strategies of Negotiation
Intimidating use of relations with organizers
Information Strategies
Generalized information gathering
Negotiated Management
Coercive Strategies
Tolerance of minor breaches
Strategies of Negotiation
Partnership aimed at ensuring the rightdemonstrate
Information Strategies
Information gathering focused on punishing offences
Italy in the 1980ss and 1990's
Coercive Strategies
Selective toleration
Strategies of Negotiation
Informal negotiations
Information Strategies
Generalized information gathering
Demonstrations against the G8 in Genoa
Coercive Strategies
Massive use of force even against peaceful demonstrators
Strategies of Negotiation
Low trust in negotiation
Information Strategies
Generalized information gathering and alarmist use of information