Rights in Concord (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Enforcement, Task Force On Law And Law

 
9780243193929: Rights in Concord (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Inside the Nation’s counter-inaugural events study, a formal look at protests, policing, and public order
This special staff study analyzes the Counter-Inaugural protests in Washington, D.C. during January 18–20, 1969. It explains how a national commission organized research, coordinated legal and behavioral analysis, and documented the events surrounding demonstrations, parades, and security responses. The volume presents the perspectives of scholars and lawyers who worked on the task forces, offering a factual, documentary view of the weekend’s activities.

- Learn how the government planned and described rally routes, marches, and security measures.
- See how police, MOBE marshals, and federal agencies interacted with demonstrators and managed crowds.
- Understand the roles of research directors and task forces in analyzing violence, policy, and prevention.
- Explore contemporary commentary on collaboration between legal professionals and social scientists.

Ideal for readers of historical policy studies and those interested in how large-scale protests were studied and documented by a national commission.

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