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GROUP VIOLATIONS OF PUBLIC ORDER: METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR AMELIORATING CRISIS SITUATIONS
GROUP VIOLATIONS OF PUBLIC ORDER: METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR AMELIORATING CRISIS SITUATIONS

Author(s): Valentin TALMACI
Subject(s): Civil Society, Government/Political systems, Security and defense, Studies in violence and power, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: public order; crisis management public manifestations; demonstrations; conflict situations;

Summary/Abstract: The present article describes the evolution of group violations of public order during mass demonstrations, but also some methods and procedures for ameliorating crisis situations. In the context of the elaborated study, the circumstances in which peaceful demonstrations turn into violent ones are formulated, based on the indicators that characterize the process of their degeneration, the influence of the number of people who join the gathering. The tense conditions of the situation are described, with an emphasis on those case in which the manifestation can be difficult to control. The stages of transition from peaceful to violent demonstrations are also presented during the chapters of this paper. The conditions for the emergence and tension of conflict situations are described, based on some requirements of the participants, which can be: economic, political, social, religious. The study aims to take a look at the broad description of the methods of amelioration of crisis situations and the principles of involvement of public order forces, but also to determine the proper directions of communication, in order to avoid tensions and violence, which may take place during public demonstrations. Research of the indicated subject with proposals regarding the improvement and development of the public order system will also be an objective of the final part of the paper.

  • Issue Year: 17/2022
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 326-331
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English