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Anarchist direct actions: a challenge for law enforcement / Borum, Randy; Tilby, Chuck May-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Borum, Randy Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article provides a descriptive, operational analysis of the modern anarchist movement, emphasizing the actions of the criminal anarchists and implications for US law enforcement. It begins by explaining some core tenets of anarchist “theory,” and its relationship to violence, then describes the structure, tactics and tradecraft of militant anarchist activists. It concludes that Anarchism is a revolutionary movement, not just a “protest group.” Clearly not all anarchists advocate or engage in violence, but some do. Those individuals and factions pose a particular concern to law enforcement. This article offers some practical recommendations to law enforcement for preventing and managing those direct action attacks that may compromise public safety.
Key Words Terrorism  Violence  Law Enforcement 
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