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individual or (2) a threat or threats of the commission of an act or acts of violence by one or more persons part of an assemblage of three or more persons having, individually or collectively, the ability of immediate execution of such threat or threats, where the performance of the threatened act or acts of violence would constitute a clear and present danger of, or would result in, damage or injury to the property of any other person or to the person of any other individual.
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can be sparked by the losing or winning of a specific team or athlete. Fans of the two teams may also fight. Sports riots may happen as a result of teams contending for a championship, a long series of matches, or scores that are close. Sports are the most common cause of riots in the United States,
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lasted over three weeks and spread to nearly 300 towns. By the end of the incident, over 10,000 vehicles were destroyed and over 300 buildings burned. Over 2,800 suspected rioters were arrested and 126 police and firefighters were injured. Estimated damages were over €200 Million.
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in force before the coming into force of this section (other than the enactments mentioned in subsections (1) and (2) above) shall be construed in accordance with section 1 above if they would have been construed in accordance with the common law offence of riot apart from this
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is a large-scale, temporary act of concerted defiance or disorder by a group of prisoners against prison administrators, prison officers, or other groups of prisoners. It is often done to express a grievance, force change or attempt escape.
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had to be read by an official – with the wording exactly correct – before violent policing action could take place. If the group did not disperse after the Act was read, lethal force could legally be used against the crowd. See also the
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A high risk of being arrested is even more effective against rioting than severe punishments. As more and more people join the riot, the risk of being arrested goes down, which persuades still more people to join.
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The policing of riots has been marred by incidents in which police have been accused of provoking rioting or crowd violence. While the weapons described above are officially designated as
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which defined a "violent riot" as a disturbance with the participation of three or more persons, including stone throwing, erection of a barrier or barricade, burning a tire.
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The economic and political effects of riots can be as complex as their origins. Property destruction and harm to individuals are often immediately measurable. During the
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While individuals may attempt to lead or control a riot, riots typically consist of disorganized groups that are frequently "chaotic and exhibit
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accompanying more than half of all championship games or series. Almost all sports riots in the United States occur in the winning team's city.
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tournament, connected with the offence. This prevents travelling to the match or tournament in question. (The measures were brought in by the
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The New York City Draft Riots: Their
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Riot is a serious offence for the purposes of
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Violence in the Model City: The Cavanagh Administration, Race Relations, and the Detroit Riot Of 1967
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Race, space, and riots in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles
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Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales, 1790–1810
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Riot!: Civil Insurrection from Peterloo to the Present Day
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rioters damage storefront windows in protests against the
1933:"The Architecture of Servitude and Boredom, Russell Kirk"
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List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States
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to riot in 1709, tin miners to plunder granaries at
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2305:(ABC-CLIO 2014), Hispanics in Los Angeles in 1940s.
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Patterns of Provocation: Police and Public Disorder
2023:"Unregarded Edinburgh, Niddrie Old Police Station"
1647:Talmor, Ronny (translated by Ralph Mandel) (1990)
1331:"Boston Riots: Three Centuries of Social Violence"
514:over the thirty five years between 1970 and 2005.
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248:noted, "Spasmodic rises in food prices provoked
215:New York police attacking unemployed workers in
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1774:Criminal Law: Offences relating to Public Order
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285:purposes or that develops out of a political
2434:Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919
1472:Riot, Unrest and Protest on the Global Stage
1329:Smead, Howard; Tager, Jack (December 2001).
2425:Rucker, Walter C. and James N. Upton, eds.
2184:
1474:, Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 237–261,
1427:The Coal Industry of the Eighteenth Century
1181:Mass racial violence in the United States
498:Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
419:against anti-Sarkozy demonstrators in Paris
1938:. Archived from the original on 2015-04-05
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748:(3) "Riot" and cognate expressions in any
646:. A person convicted of riot is liable to
552:issued rules of engagement for the use of
536:In India, rioting is an offense under the
377:St. Augustine's Church on fire during the
165:), the outcome of a sporting event (e.g.,
1620:, Edward Glaeser, Bloomberg, Aug 12, 2011
1398:, Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 12–39,
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600:. Sections 1(1) to (5) of that Act read:
2375:American violence: A documentary history
1971:""eh16" - The Craigmillar Riots of 1994"
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1425:Ashton, T. S., and Joseph Sykes. 1967.
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2203:Kettle, Martin, and Lucy Hodges, eds.
1154:January 6 United States Capitol attack
2073:Bessel, Richard; Emsley, Clive, eds.
901:Section 1 of, and Schedule 1 to, the
2344:Violence in America: an encyclopedia
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469:Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité
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2427:Encyclopedia of American Race Riots
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240:, in his study of food riots among
125:Riots often occur in reaction to a
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2102:Annual Review of Political Science
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964:" and "mobbing and rioting".
935:Statute Law Revision Act 1983
903:Statute Law Revision Act 1948
2417:American Sociological Review
2276:American Sociological Review
2092:Annual Review of Criminology
1480:10.1007/978-1-137-30553-4_13
1297:10.1371/journal.pone.0048596
700:Compensation for riot damage
690:Football (Disorder) Act 2000
683:Association football matches
622:is defined by section 6(1).
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1776:(Law Com 123). HMSO. 1983.
1631:"IPC Section 146 - Rioting"
1569:Jim Crogan (Apr 24, 2002).
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379:Philadelphia Nativist Riots
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262:1977 Egyptian Bread Riots
2429:(2 vol. Greenwood, 2006)
2352:Graham, Hugh Davis, ed.
1728:, 9 Cr App R (S) 116, CA
1590:"Less-lethal ammunition"
1165:King assassination riots
1006:, a riot is defined as:
976:saw riots in the 1980s.
933:of the Schedule to, the
531:
2336:(Cornell UP, 2018) see
2166:Clover, Joshua (2016).
1848:Interpretation Act 1978
1760:"Public Order Act 1986"
1404:10.1057/9780230233980_2
810:Recital of the Statute
732:Riot (Damages) Act 1886
706:Riot (Damages) Act 1886
644:indictable-only offence
48:, riot in a clash with
2391:Nagl, Dominik (2013).
2366:Gurr, Ted Robert, ed.
2211:Nagl, Dominik (2013).
2133:Bloome, Clive (2003).
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2162:. (Harvard UP, 1983).
2070:(Paladin Press 1976).
1806:Public Order Act 1986
1794:Public Order Act 1986
1668:Public Order Act 1986
1588:Williams, Anthony G.
1138:, across the US 2020
1136:George Floyd protests
1082:Afrikaanderwijk riots
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990:Washington, D.C. riot
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924:Criminal Law Act 1967
896:Parliament of England
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2185:Hernon, Ian (2006).
2125:Archibald, Malcolm.
2100:Wilkinson, Steven.
2094:(2021) Vol. 4:53-73
2084:59.1 (1973): 51–91.
1772:The Law Commission.
1449:10.1093/past/50.1.76
1396:'Non-Lethal' Weapons
1228:, New York City 1969
1220:Southern bread riots
614:using or threatening
461:Special Patrol Group
332:, the key factor is
217:Tompkins Square Park
171:football hooliganism
149:, conflicts between
79:, France in May 2007
69:Anti-Sarkozy rioters
2332:Gordon, Michael A.
2243:. Clarendon Press.
1979:. 2 December 2010.
1635:A Lawyers Reference
1288:2012PLoSO...748596B
1237:Tulsa race massacre
1120:, Philippines, 1970
1118:First Quarter Storm
988:The aftermath of a
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592:. It is created by
2486:Civil disobedience
2442:Waskow, Arthur I.
2327:Rioting in America
2288:(Oxford UP, 1991)
2207:(Pan Books, 1982).
2111:Wilkinson Steven.
2082:Past & Present
1891:The New York Times
1887:"The Riot Experts"
1780:2019-12-14 at the
1550:Sports Illustrated
1270:Braha, D. (2012).
1222:, Confederacy 1863
1171:List of food riots
1126:, in New York City
1124:Flour riot of 1837
1033:New York Penal Law
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