Date: 2016/07/13 21:28:17 UTC-07:00
Type: Denizen Script
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While specific tactical contents remain restricted for operational security, the manual generally covers:
The manual’s definition of a "public order threat" was so broad that a blocked sidewalk could be treated with the same tactical response as a barricaded gunman. Furthermore, it introduced the concept of the ""—platoons of 40 officers who move as a phalanx, shields locked, pushing crowds backward.
: The focus on "order" often involved proactive dispersal techniques. public order manual poman 1971
: Operations shifted to rely on pre-event recon, risk profiles, and community dialogue.
The physical operations hub where real-time intelligence is processed. Appointed Military Commander : Operations shifted to rely on pre-event recon,
Unlike previous localized guidelines, POMAN 1971 sought to create a unified doctrine. It moved policing away from traditional "bobbies on the beat" toward a more paramilitary style of engagement. The manual detailed specific formations, the use of shields, baton charges, and the deployment of "specialist" units to deal with high-intensity protests. The Context of the 1970s
Here is a structured outline to help you prepare an interesting paper on this manual: 1. Historical & Legislative Context It moved policing away from traditional "bobbies on
: A focus on facilitation and containment rather than outright prevention or immediate dispersion.