Amid the anxiety and angst of the worst pandemic in 100 years, the elimination of social injustice has been the rallying cry of protesters following the George Floyd incident. Peaceful demonstrations erupting into violence under the cover of darkness have been national news. Cities of all sizes have seen demonstrations—some experiencing civil unrest night-after-night for months.
Recent decades have witnessed protests and civil disorder surrounding issues of social injustice, world economic and trade forums, political conventions, major sporting events, and labor disputes. Riots have plagued the United States for more than half a century, and 50 countries have seen a surge in civil unrest since 2019 according to political risk consultants Verisk Maplecroft.
Concern about protests and demonstrations like those surrounding the 2016 Presidential election have law enforcement planning for the possibility of a repeat. Directors of security worry that volatile political divisions in our society may provoke conflicts between workers escalating into acts of workplace violence. Civil unrest is now a foreseeable threat requiring preparedness.
In this Preparedness Bulletin the following topics are covered in detail:
- Recognizing the Potential for Civil Unrest
- Weapons & Tactics
- Vulnerability & Risk Assessment
- Security, Life Safety & Emergency Planning
- Preparedness for Planned Demonstrations
- Response to Civil Unrest
- Workplace Violence
Links to other resources are also provided to help organizations prepare for civil unrest and workplace violence.
Read the entire Preparedness Bulletin: bit.ly/3dNCgLd
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