Category: Protest

  • The Flawed Emergency Response to the 1992 Los Angeles Riots

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of Leadership Analysis of Ethics Recommendations References Introduction The organization initially tasked with providing emergency response to the 1992 riots in Los Angeles was the California National Guard. Previously, the service has received consistent training and used up to 13,000 troops to target specific riots. Nevertheless, over the decades, there…

  • The Case of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots

    Introduction The most effective leadership style for superiors at criminal justice organizations to employ is the autocratic leadership style. This is a leadership style where all the decision of the organization solely depends on an individual, which is necessary during a crisis or emergency (Woodard, 2017). In the case of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots,…

  • Critical Assessment of Los Angeles Riots 1992 Case

    In this assignment, the critical assessment of the Los Angeles rioting case in 1992 will be estimated from the perspective of discretion. The latter can be defined as the right to make choices freely and personally. In any sphere of life, people have to decide which side they are taking and what consequences this selection…

  • The National Guard in Riot Control Situations

    The issue of the deployment of the National Guard personnel is ambiguous and multilayered. Legally, local jurisdictions can resort to the state National Guard for assistance when community resources are depleted, but the actual societal benefit of such employment is questionable. The most revealing illustration of the National Guard’s unreliability happened in Kent State in…

  • The Anti-Black Race Riot as a Civil Rights Issue

    In the given scenario about the anti-black race riot, I selected the role of a member of the NAACP. My further discussion will be from that person’s point of view. I am a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). I attended a local meeting on May 10, 1919, when…