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- police officers parti****te in this specialized training. Traditional deescalation training relies on a combination of direct instruction (e.g., lectures...
- The siege of Homs was a military confrontation between the Syrian military and the Syrian opposition in the city of Homs, a major rebel stronghold during...
- A laser sight is a device attached or integral to a firearm to aid target acquisition. Unlike optical and iron sights where the user looks through the...
- The USS Kitty Hawk riot was a racial conflict between white and black sailors aboard the United States Navy aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk on the night of...
- carriers were deplo**** during the crisis; they were not attacked and deescalation followed. US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in August...
- commitment, namely deescalation of commitment. This research explains the factors that influence whether escalation or deescalation of commitment is more...
- fighting is still reported. Overall, it was a major advance in the Idlib deescalation zone for the Syrian Army after the complete liberation of Southern Idlib...
- The Red House eviction defense was an occupation protest at a foreclosed house on North Mississippi Avenue in the Humboldt neighborhood in the Albina district...
- The Rhine crisis of 1840 was a diplomatic crisis between the Kingdom of France and the German Confederation, caused by the demand by French minister Adolphe...
- usually undergo special training to ensure neutrality, diplomacy, and deescalation techniques. Monitor the various agreements on cease-fires, withdrawals...