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  2. Nov 1, 2010 · Crowd Control: How We Avoid Mass Panic. In emergencies, people don't panic. In fact, they show a remarkable ability to organize themselves and support one another. By John Drury &...

  3. the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ... See more at control. (Definition of crowd and control from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of crowd control. crowd control. If so, did he feel that the standing spectator accommodation was adequate for crowd control, as it is in this country?

  4. 2. An Incident Command System (ICS) shall be used in crowd management and civil disturbances to ensure control and unified command. 2. 3. Organization of res ponsibilities shall be as follows: a. The chief executive officer shall designate an incident commander (IC) responsible for overall control of a demonstration or civil disturbance. 3. b.

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  5. Nov 2, 2013 · Crowd control suffers from diminishing returns, which is a complicated way of saying that each time you use CC on a target, it's more likely to break free of your control. This means you can't ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crowd_managementCrowd control - Wikipedia

    Crowd control is a public security practice in which large crowds are managed in order to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affray, fights involving drunk and disorderly people or riots. Crowd crushes in particular can cause many hundreds of fatalities. [1] .

  7. crowd control in British English. (kraʊd kənˈtrəʊl ) noun. the management of crowds at sporting events, demonstrations, etc, to prevent trouble. Crowd control was becoming difficult. His troops and officers had no experience of crowd control.

  8. Mar 3, 2022 · This chapter introduces the definition of crowd management and explains the differences between managing and controlling crowds. Crowd management strategies are discussed in regard to safety and comfort, explaining how it is possible to keep a balance between both contrasting goals.

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