Protests challenging the police pose a significant reputational threat to law enforcement. The threat hypothesis states that police repression is motivated by the desire to maintain social control, and when threats arise, police will act to incapacitate them. Reputational threat literature has established that police are more likely to be present and intervene at protests with goals challenging them. However, an investigation of police action at only protests that target the police has yet to be conducted. Using the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), all protest events from the month of June 2020 with goals targeting the police (n=5,900) – in support of BLM, anti-police brutality, against the death of George Floyd or ...
Occupy Oakland was best known for its radical politics, disruptiveness, militancy and confrontations...
Few studies have explored the goals and means of recent protests that are calling attention to polic...
In this paper we focus on the handling by the police of mass demonstrations in Switzerland during th...
Civil order is an important aspect of a healthy democratic society, however the right to express dis...
Expectations about police responses to disorderly campus gatherings are explored here using details ...
Research on repression and protest policing has increasingly attempted to unpack the social, politic...
Public events such as protest demonstrations can lead to violent confrontations between protesters a...
On November 24, 2022, Chief Superintendent (CS) John Brewer, acting Criminal Operations Officer for ...
Traditionally, public order clashes between police and protesters in Australia were intermittent and...
AbstractContention and Control: U.S. City and Police Responses to the Occupy Campaigns of 2011byNich...
States view protests as disruptive and police them. Scholarship points to selective policing of prot...
In the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson at the London G20 protests in 2009, Her Majesty’s Inspecto...
The policing of mass public protest is complex, uncertain and unpredictable. The art of policing is ...
Protest policing is central to research on social movement repression and of great practical importa...
This research examines what has been referred to as the “Miami model” of protest policing with a foc...
Occupy Oakland was best known for its radical politics, disruptiveness, militancy and confrontations...
Few studies have explored the goals and means of recent protests that are calling attention to polic...
In this paper we focus on the handling by the police of mass demonstrations in Switzerland during th...
Civil order is an important aspect of a healthy democratic society, however the right to express dis...
Expectations about police responses to disorderly campus gatherings are explored here using details ...
Research on repression and protest policing has increasingly attempted to unpack the social, politic...
Public events such as protest demonstrations can lead to violent confrontations between protesters a...
On November 24, 2022, Chief Superintendent (CS) John Brewer, acting Criminal Operations Officer for ...
Traditionally, public order clashes between police and protesters in Australia were intermittent and...
AbstractContention and Control: U.S. City and Police Responses to the Occupy Campaigns of 2011byNich...
States view protests as disruptive and police them. Scholarship points to selective policing of prot...
In the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson at the London G20 protests in 2009, Her Majesty’s Inspecto...
The policing of mass public protest is complex, uncertain and unpredictable. The art of policing is ...
Protest policing is central to research on social movement repression and of great practical importa...
This research examines what has been referred to as the “Miami model” of protest policing with a foc...
Occupy Oakland was best known for its radical politics, disruptiveness, militancy and confrontations...
Few studies have explored the goals and means of recent protests that are calling attention to polic...
In this paper we focus on the handling by the police of mass demonstrations in Switzerland during th...