Zusammenfassung
Das Kapitel verknüpft Theorie und Praxis des Public Order Management. Basierend auf systematischen Beobachtungen von Massenveranstaltungen, bei denen Gewalt auftrat (oder befürchtet wurde), wird ein evidenzbasiertes Modell für die Initiierung und Eskalation von kollektiver Gewalt vorgestellt. Auf der Grundlage dieses Modells werden strategische Prinzipien für die polizeiliche Bewältigung von Massenveranstaltungen beschrieben, die in einer Reihe von Ländern bereits erfolgreich angewendet werden.
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Adang, O.M.J., Schreiber, M. (2022). Wie kollektive Gewalt entsteht und eskaliert. In: Bürger, B. (eds) Die Rolle der Polizei bei Versammlungen. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37494-5_2
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