SOC 7171 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Military Police, Risk Society, Masculinity

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Protesting as a threat: a major challenge is to prepare the entire department for main events, national standards and the best practices, e. g. intelligence led policing and threat and risk strategies, military police action is key. In this case, human rights in a democratic society however, the private field limits these civil rights. A protest is an activity that threatens the status quo and reproduces the social order. It is viewed as a threat by authority who view it as a criminality and justify a military response. Even though protesting as at the heart of history, the western model arose through the restive populations. The routinization of social movements lead to the routinization of protest policing. Intelligence led policing: it is something that is proactive, scientific, analytical and preventive. However, the usa and canada are not mutually exclusive. Logic and justification: practice for policing decisions, risk society: organized on evaluations for future harm.

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