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  Crowd Behavior and Public Order: A Study
Author Name: Prof. Israel Barak-Glantz and Dr. Idit Hakimi
Theme: Policy
Publication Type: Innovation Exchange No. 13
Publication Date : 02/02/2007
Abstract:
During the past several years the Israeli society has experienced numerous public order incidents with rather serious consequences. As part of its policy for coping with this reality, the Israel Police developed an operational doctrine entitled Operational Guide: Riots within the Green Line Borders. As a complementary step to that document and in order to provide an empirical basis to those guidelines, the study reported herewith was commissioned by the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Public Security, and was conducted by Dr. Abraham Carmeli and Iris Ravid-Yamin of the Pilat Institute (Israel) Ltd.
The goal of the study Crowd Behavior and Public Order was to classify, characterize and analyze the various types of mass events in order to propose appropriate methods to cope with the differing kinds of situations. Mass incidents, events and demonstrations, in this context, are terms used interchangeably, and include mass riots.

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