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- Belarus INDIVIDUALS
- Manual Civil Disturbances
- INCAPACITATING BIOCHEMICAL WEAPONS Science, Technology, and Policy for the 21St Century
- 1 Report of Apologiya Protesta (Project of Agora International Human Rights Group) No Crowd Shall Pass: Riot Dispersal Machinery
- Field Force Operations
- Health Impacts of Chemical Irritants Used for Crowd Control: a Systematic Review of the Injuries and Deaths Caused by Tear Gas and Pepper Spray Rohini J
- Policing Peace Operations: Filling the Security Gap Between Military and Police
- The Russian National Guard:A Warning Or a Message?
- Crowd Management, Intervention, and Control
- Riot Control Agents: Systemic Reassessment of Adverse Effects on Health, Mental Stability, and Social Inequities
- Item: Riot Control Kit Description
- Policing of the G20 Protests
- Chemical Weapons
- RIOT CONTROL VEHICLES 1945–Present
- Riot Control
- Guiding Principles for Crowd Management Authors Acknowledgments
- AFTER ACTION REPORT George Floyd Protests and Response May 30, 2020 - June 7, 2020
- 635.10 Crowd Management/Crowd Control
- FM 3-19.15, Civil Disturbance Operations
- RM 532.11 Crowd & Riot Control Manual
- The Militarization of America's Police Force and Its Consequences
- Riot Control Agents: the Tear Gases CN, CS and OC—A Medical Review Leo J Schep,1 R J Slaughter,1 D I Mcbride2
- United Nations Human Rights Guidance on Less-Lethal Weapons
- Riot-Control Agents
- Restrict Use of Riot-Control Chemicals Tear Gas and Pepper Spray Put Lives at Risk
- Role of the Police in Riotous Demonstrations Howard R
- ATP 3-39.33: Civil Disturbances
- Dr Anna Feigenbaum Guide to Covering Riot Control in the United
- UN Forces, Riot-Control Agents, and the Chemical Weapons
- Resolution of Prison Riots Discussed in This Research in Brief: How Eight State and Federal by Bert Useem, Camille Graham Camp, George M
- Tear Gas: an Epidemiological and Mechanistic Reassessment
- Russia's Chechen Wars 1994-2000: Lessons from Urban Combat
- Equipment & Training
- NSIAD-92-118 Foreign Aid: Police Training and Assistance
- Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons and Equipment Review: a Research Guide for Civil Law Enforcement and Corrections
- Riot Control Agents: the Tear Gases CN, CS and OC—A Medical Review Leo J Schep,1 R J Slaughter,1 D I Mcbride2
- Crowd Control Course Rationale Law There Are Times an Officer Will Come Across Riotous Crowds on the Street
- “Non-Lethal” Weapons
- Department of Defense Nonlethal Weapons and Equipment Review: a Research Guide for Civil Law Enforcement and Corrections U.S
- Vulnerable Warriors: the Atmospheric Marketing of Military and Policing
- Riot Control Agents and Chemical Weapons
- Remotely Controlled Non-Lethal Weapon Systems in the Context of Law Enforcement
- Annex 1: Chemical Agents * 143