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Inadequate riot control

Broader 
Lack of control
Inadequacy of civil defence
Inadequate military capability
Narrower 
Inhumane methods of riot control
This problem is a member of 7 aggravating loops
Aggravates 
Rape
Looting
Human death
Gang warfare [in 3 loops]
Inciting riot
Human violence
Demonstrations [in 3 loops]
Engaging in riot
Collective panic [in 1 loop]
Police brutality
Human destructiveness
Harm to innocent bystanders
Inadequate post-riot assistance
Aggravated by 
Political conflict
Loss of traditional forms of social security
Reduced by 
Indiscriminate use of tear gas
Strategy(ies) 
Controlling riots
Improving riot control
Value(s) 
Self-control
Inadequacy
Riot
Reference(s) 
Anon: Riot Control
Type 
(D) Detailed problems

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The Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential is a unique, experimental research work of the Union of International Associations. It is currently published as a searchable online platform with profiles of world problems, action strategies, and human values that are interlinked in novel and innovative ways. These connections are based on a range of relationships such as broader and narrower scope, aggravation, relatedness and more. By concentrating on these links and relationships, the Encyclopedia is uniquely positioned to bring focus to the complex and expansive sphere of global issues and their interconnected nature.

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