The Violence Suppression Unit (VSU) is a type of unit of the Frontline Policing Directorate, formerly known as Territorial Policing, which is part of...
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university in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, India Violence Suppression Unit, a type of unit of the London-based Metropolitan Police Service's Frontline...
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A gang intelligence unit (GIU) (also known as an anti-gang unit, gang suppression unit, gang task force, or simply a gang unit, among many other terms)...
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London's Air Ambulance and the boy survived The Met Violence Suppression Unit, formed in 2020 to target violence and gang-related crime, is active in Broadwater...
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Metropolitan Police (redirect from Borough Operational Command Units)
has since been disbanded and created into both Borough Based Violence Suppression Units (VSU) and MO7 Taskforce Surge Team. (TST) Operation Venice – Formed...
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Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Program (Clan Lab or CLEP), Violence Suppression Units (VSU), the CrackDown Program, the California Triplicate Prescription...
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Röling, had expressed bitterness in not being made aware of the suppression of evidence of Unit 731 and wrote, "It is a bitter experience for me to be informed...
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Suppressive fire (redirect from Suppression fire)
target area, intensity being the suppressive effect per unit of target area per unit of suppression time. Weapons vary widely in their suppressive capabilities...
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Wildfire suppression is a range of firefighting tactics used to suppress wildfires. Firefighting efforts depend on many factors such as the available...
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LAPD Metropolitan Division (category Los Angeles Police Department units)
responsible for managing the LAPD's specialized crime suppression, K-9, mounted, and tactical units, named "platoons". Metropolitan Division is responsible...
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Dirlewanger Brigade (category Sexual violence in Europe during World War II)
troop to ever fight in any war at any time." The unit continuously committed sadistic acts of violence, torture, rape and murder, and enjoyed plundering...
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo released a statement condemning the violence and called for respect for the Ohrid Agreement of 2001. In a meeting with...
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Oskar Dirlewanger (category Sexual violence in Europe during World War II)
acts of violence, rape and murder. While serving in Poland and Belarus, Dirlewanger has been closely linked to many atrocities, with his unit being responsible...
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been argued by numerous scholars that such suppression should be seen as a form of "Colonial Ecological Violence," "which results in particular risks and...
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around the target area. Loitering weapons emerged in the 1980s for the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) role, and were deployed in that role with...
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The 2022 Birbhum violence, also called the Bogtui massacre, happened in the village of Baktai (Bagtui, Bogtui) in Rampurhat, Birbhum, India in the aftermath...
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SWAT (redirect from Special Response Unit)
for a police tactical unit within the United States, though the term has also been used by multiple other nations. SWAT units are generally trained,...
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Violence against women (VAW), also known as gender-based violence (GBV) or sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), violence primarily committed by men...
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Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir (redirect from Violence in Kashmir)
Mannan (28 July 2015). Kashmir - Scars of Pellet Gun: The Brutal Face of Suppression. Partridge Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 9781482850062. Archived from the original...
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Siege of Aleppo (1980) (section Protests and violence)
tense. However new violence flared in the summer of 1980. In retaliation for an attack on a government patrol, Special Forces units rounded up males at...
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Kirk–Holden war (category Racially motivated violence against African Americans in North Carolina)
raised to restore order in the counties and arrest Klansmen suspected of violence. This resulted in the creation of the 1st and 2nd North Carolina Troops...
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world. Mass labor violence in the U.S. peaked in the early 20th century and has largely subsided since the 1940s. But the deadly suppression of labor unions...
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had been Jewish. The most notorious of unit commanders was Pál Prónay, whose battalion engaged in sadistic violence against its enemies. Others included...
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New York City Police Department Organized Crime Control Bureau (category New York City Police Department units)
Bronx Gang Squad Queens Gang Squad Staten Island Gang Squad Firearms Suppression Division Investigative Support Division Organized Crime Investigation...
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Emotional self-regulation (redirect from Suppression of emotions)
emotion regulation strategy. Compared to suppression (including both thought suppression and expressive suppression), which is positively correlated with...
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New York City Police Department Detective Bureau (category New York City Police Department units)
Squads Financial Crimes Task Force: Special Frauds Squad Other units Gun Violence Suppression Division Commander: Criminal Enterprise Division Commander:...
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Fascism (section Fascist violence)
by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of...
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government troops, most of them belonging to militia or yeomanry units, were involved in suppression of Luddite activity, which historian Eric Hobsbawm claimed...
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Byzantine Empire. The revolts were marked by great violence on both sides, and their brutal suppression at the hands of the Byzantines and their Ghassanid...
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of our own unit, arrest hostages from among the wealthy and hold them. Several prominent figures also fell victim to this phase of violence. On November...
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