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Lesson 1 Operational Threats of the Civil Disturbance Environment
  • General Causes for Civil Unrest
  • Crowd Development
  • Gatherings
  • Crowd Building
  • Dispersal Process of a Gathering
  • Crowd Dynamics
  • Crowd Types
  • Crowd Tactics
  • Tactics Used to Defeat Authorities
  • Weapons

Lesson  2 Control Force Operations

  •  Civil Disturbance Planning Considerations
  • Legal Considerations
  • Multinational Operations
  • Scalable Effects

Lesson 3 Apprehension, Search, and Detention

  • Legal Considerations
  • Types of Subjects
  • Apprehension

Lesson 4 Riot Shield and Riot Baton Techniques

  • Overview
  • Riot Shield
  • Riot Baton
  • Working as a Team
  • Nonlethal Munitions

Chapter 5  Nonlethal Capabilities Set and Employment Considerations

  • Personnel Protectors
  • Personnel Effectors
  • Mission Enhancers
  • Core Capabilities
  • Additional Capabilities
  • Employment Considerations
  • Nonlethal Weapons Capabilities in Formations

Lesson 6  Civil Disturbance Formations

  • Overview
  • Actions Before Movement
  • Rally Point Actions
  • Control Force Formations
  • Extraction Team Operations
  • Lethal Overwatch Teams
  • Reserve Forces
  • Squad Formations

Lesson 7  Civil Disturbance Operations in Confinement Facilities

  • Crowd Dynamics Within the Confinement Facility
  • Use of Chemical Irritants
  • Record of Events
  • Training
  • Equipment
  • Riot Control Formations
  • Apprehension Teams
  • Forced Cell Move Teams
  • Range Setup

Appendix A  Metric Conversion Chart

Appendix B Operations and Legal Considerations in the Continental United States

  • Federal Intervention and Aid
  • Roles and Responsibilities of Various Agencies
  • State and Local Government Responsibilities
  • Legal Considerations and Constraints
  • Support to Civil Law Enforcement
  • Lead Agency Concept and Role of Military

Appendix C Urban Terrain Analysis

  • Significant Factors
  • Urban Terrain Types
  • Urban Form and Function
  • Urban Society
  • Urban Infrastructure

Appendix D Practical Application

  • Overview
  • Procedures

 

This course was originally prepared for the use of military personnel. References to military rank and armed forces customs and protocol, however, do not invalidate the relevance of the content for civilian law enforcement authorities.

 

David L. Heiserman, Editor
SweetHaven Publishing Services, Publisher

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