Define the escalated-force model and the negotiated control model of policy behavior in response to protest events.
What will be an ideal response?
The escalated-force model puts little value on the right to protest, has low tolerance for many forms of protest, favors little communication between the police and demonstrators, and makes use of coercive and even illegal methods to control protests. The negotiated control model honors the right to demonstrate peacefully, tolerates even disruptive forms of protest, puts high priority on communication between police and demonstrators, and avoids coercive control as much as possible. Social movement scholars suggest that in Western societies, including the United States, the escalated-force model lost favor and the negotiated control model became prominent after the intense protest wave of the 1960s. They also argue, however, that preference for the negotiated control model has proven fragile in the face of the new challenge of transnational protest movements.
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