Public Order Manual Poman 1971 Exclusive
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Public Order Manual Poman 1971 Exclusive
If you are interested, I can also look into how these techniques have been scrutinized in modern parliamentary debates, or find examples of specific cases where the manual was mentioned. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link
While "POMAN" may be a less common keyword or an acronym not directly mentioned in a manual's title, the search results strongly correlate with the historical context of 1971 in the Philippines, during the period leading to Martial Law.
Strict parameters around specialized gear, ensuring that tools of force were explicitly tethered to mitigating the threat of property destruction or imminent bodily harm. 3. Formations and Tactical Synergy public order manual poman 1971
Providing a unified set of instructions for managing "manageable portions" of a crowd to prevent mass escalation.
Using police lines to split crowds into smaller, more manageable sections (a precursor to modern "kettling"). The Orgreave Controversy If you are interested, I can also look
The manual's approach anticipated many contemporary strategies for crisis management, such as the use of layered security states (similar to modern alert systems), centralized command and control, and the importance of inter-agency coordination. In many ways, the POMAN manual was a forerunner of the sophisticated public safety frameworks used by police and military forces around the world today.
The manual insisted that police cannot wait for the protest to start. It advocated for "legal surveillance"—photographing activists at legal rallies, mapping out protest group hierarchies, and identifying "agitators" before they reached the cordon. This section gave legal cover to what later became known as political intelligence units. Using police lines to split crowds into smaller,
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If you are interested, I can also look into how these techniques have been scrutinized in modern parliamentary debates, or find examples of specific cases where the manual was mentioned. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link
While "POMAN" may be a less common keyword or an acronym not directly mentioned in a manual's title, the search results strongly correlate with the historical context of 1971 in the Philippines, during the period leading to Martial Law.
Strict parameters around specialized gear, ensuring that tools of force were explicitly tethered to mitigating the threat of property destruction or imminent bodily harm. 3. Formations and Tactical Synergy
Providing a unified set of instructions for managing "manageable portions" of a crowd to prevent mass escalation.
Using police lines to split crowds into smaller, more manageable sections (a precursor to modern "kettling"). The Orgreave Controversy
The manual's approach anticipated many contemporary strategies for crisis management, such as the use of layered security states (similar to modern alert systems), centralized command and control, and the importance of inter-agency coordination. In many ways, the POMAN manual was a forerunner of the sophisticated public safety frameworks used by police and military forces around the world today.
The manual insisted that police cannot wait for the protest to start. It advocated for "legal surveillance"—photographing activists at legal rallies, mapping out protest group hierarchies, and identifying "agitators" before they reached the cordon. This section gave legal cover to what later became known as political intelligence units.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.