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Crowd Management- NC BLET




Crowd management is necessary any time officers deal with _______ or more individuals in a group. -
Answer -Crowd management is necessary any time officers deal with 3 or more individuals in a group.



What does the first amendment protect and what does it not protect? - Answer -The First Amendment
of the US Constitution and our state constitution guarantees freedom of speech and the right to lawful
assembly.



It does not protect against unlawful, violent, or destructive behavior.



What is the primary goal of an officer? - Answer -The primary goal of any officer is to protect life and
property.



Officers should use ______ and _________ when confronted with a crowd. - Answer -Officers should use
tact and diplomacy when confronted with a crowd.



What is a crowd? - Answer -A crowd is best described as a number of persons temporarily congregated
in an area. They form for many reasons.



What is a riot? - Answer -A riot is a "public disturbance involving an assemblage of three or more
persons by which disorderly and violent conduct, results in injury or damage to persons or property or
creates a clear and present danger of injury or damage to persons or property."

, Every crowd has the potential to become what? - Answer -Every crowd has the potential to become a
riot.



What are the three types of crowds? - Answer -Physical Crowd



Psychological Crowd



Mob



What is a physical crowd? - Answer --no significant group behavior

-little or no organization, no unity of purpose

-members come and go



What type of crowd is also known as a casual crowd? - Answer -A physical crowd is also known as a
casual crowd. They are usually assembled for a purpose but have no common bond and are not
dependent on each other to act.



What is a psychological crowd? - Answer -2 subtypes of psych. crowd.

sightseer or expressive/agitated




-sustained common interest

-respond emotionally to the same stimuli (ball game, parade etc...)



What is a mob? - Answer -A mob is a crowd whose members, under stimuli of intense excitement and
agitation, lose their sense of reason. They may also lose respect for law and order and other people.



A MOB IS A RIOT UNDER NC LAW

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