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When is crowd management necessary? - Answer -Any time officers deal with 3 or more individuals in a
group



T or F: The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, the right to lawfully assemble, AND
unlawful, violent, or destructive behavior - Answer -FALSE



The __________ or __________ of officers can turn a crowd into a hostile mob - Answer -Actions



OR



Inactions



What should be a growing concern of every jurisdiction occurring at sporting events? - Answer -Growing
phenomenon of riots



In ________________ activities, the officer will find himself engaged in duties related to crowd control -
Answer -Day-to-day

,Day-to-day tasks that an officer may encounter are: - Answer -Controlling a curious group of bystanders
at the scene of an accident



TO



Possibility of a hostile crowd bent on riot and destruction



What can make a problem more manageable or can lead to the loss of control and a destructive riot? -
Answer -The actions an officer takes



The primary goal of any officer is: - Answer -To protect life and liberty



Crowd: - Answer -A number of persons temporarily congregated in an area



Officers should not ignore unlawful behavior, but should: - Answer -Use tact and diplomacy when
confronted by a crowd



Lessening the possibility of hostile group attack on officers, gives the officer: - Answer -Time to
consolidate resources to help diffuse, contain, or disperse a crowd before a problem develops



Individuals congregated in a given area usually: - Answer -Have no common bond other than their
curiosity of an event



North Carolina law establishes the legal definition of a crowd, when: - Answer -They become OR area
about to become disorderly



NCGS 14-288.2 (a) Riot; inciting a riot: - Answer -Defines a riot (crowd) as, "a public disturbance involving
an assemblage of 3 or more persons which by 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."

,Crowds are divided into 3 major categories: - Answer -Physical



Psychological



AND



Mobs



Physical crowd: - Answer -Also called a conventional crowd or casual crowd



Characterized by density of contact showing no significant group behavior



Has little or no organization, no unity or purpose, its members come and go, and have no common bond



Example: mall or major festival-type event



Psychological crowd: - Answer -Assemblage of people who have a sustained common interest and
respond emotionally to the same stimuli



Example: ball game, political speech, parades, fires, accidents, or disturbances



Categories of psychological crowds: - Answer -Sightseer or sightseeing crowd



Expressive or agitated crowd



Sightseer or sightseeing crowd: - Answer -Characterized by their common bond (a single purpose for
being at a certain place)



Characterized as curiosity seekers, mostly cooperative, and sometimes anxious to assist

, Expressive or agitated crowd: - Answer -Involved in some kind of expressive behavior, such as a block
party or political rally



Emotionally involved and can easily become agitated if approached improperly



Want to have a good time or express their point of view



Best to let the crowd release their energies by permitting them to express themselves



Officers must be aware of the emotional climate of the expressive or agitated crowd in order to: -
Answer -Find a away to reduce the arousing level



AND



Successfully disperse the crowd



NCGS 14-288.5 - Answer -Failure to disperse when commanded



Expressive or agitated crowds are an unorganized group of people willing to be led into lawlessness but
hesitate to act because it lacks: - Answer -Organization



Courage



Unity



Expressive or agitated crowds are: - Answer -Noisy, willing to threaten and taunt or harass police;
however, they refrain from physical attack

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