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Force and Foresight: Merging ESIM with Classical Policing Models for Protest Management

This thesis explores the transition from protests to riots and the effectiveness of law enforcement responses amid increasing public order policing challenges brought on by social-political divides in America. It analyzes three crowd management models: Command and Control, Negotiated Management, and Elaborated Social Identity Model (ESIM), each with distinct approaches to dealing with protests like Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street.
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    I’m not clear on how these three fit together. Both Command and Control & Negotiated Management are styles of policing strategies, whereas ESIM is a theory on how individuals view themselves and the world around them through membership in a social group. While not necessarily a precise predictor of behavior, it can serve as a tool for police to gauge crowd behavior. It seems apples & oranges to me because two are policing styles and one is a theory on individuals’ behavior in a crowd. In other words, while the ESIM theory should certainly influence public order policing tactical decisions, I don't view the theory as a "model" for public order policing.