Box 9
Contains 46 Results:
Rebuilding and Recovery of Washington, D.C. from the Civil Disturbances of April, 1968, by the District of Columbia City Council, 1968 May 10
A report which provides an overview of the riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and what happened within each area of government operations in response.
Justice in Time of Crisis, by William A. Dobrovir, 1969 April
A staff report to the District of Columbia Committee on the administration of justice under emergency conditions with an emphasis on the 1968 D.C. riots.
The Use of Troops in Civil Disturbances in the United States, by A. Kenneth Pye, 1981 July
A report that describes the circumstances in which military forces may be used by the states and the federal government in cases of civil disorder.
The Strategy of Confrontation, 1968 September 6
A report that describes several groups' efforts to disrupt the Democratic National Convention of 1968 and to paralyze the city of Chicago, where the convention was held.
The Control of Civil Disturbances, by John Mitchell Nickerson, 1968 May
A report that differentiates between peaceable and disruptive public demonstrations and offers methods for controlling unlawful and destructive demonstrations.
The Role of the Department of Defense in Civil Disturbances, by Col. Walter B. Schlotterbeck and Lt. Col. Andrew Mansinne, Jr., 1970
A report that offers an overview of the Department of Defense's role in responding to civil disturbances with an emphasis on the intervention of the National Guard in local policing.