Up Close And Personal - The Interplay Between Information Technology And Human Agency In The Policing Of The 2011 Sheffield Anti-Lib Dem Protest

INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT: KNOWLEDGE DRIVEN FRAMEWORKS FOR COMBATING TERRORISM AND ORGANIZED CRIME(2011)

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This chapter constitutes a case study of South Yorkshire Police's (SYP's) handling of a protest outside the Sheffield City Hall venue of a Liberal Democrat party conference on 11-12 March 2011. The demonstration occurred in the wake of a number of high-profile official reports advocating a more permissive approach to protest policing. The chapter describes and analyses two particular aspects of SYP's 'Operation Obelisk': the use of social media (such as Twitter and Facebook) to keep the general public informed of ongoing or impending police activities as part of a 'no surprises' approach; and the deployment of a Police Liaison Team, part of whose responsibility was to complement CCTV surveillance by feeding information on the mood and activities of the crowd to a remote command cell. The study concludes that such technological innovations have a vital role to play in complementing - and moderating the negative impact of more established methods of policing political protest.
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