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    A riot or mob violence is a form of civil disorder commonly characterized by a group lashing out in a violent public disturbance against authority, property, or people . Riots typically involve destruction of property, public or private. The property targeted varies depending on the riot and the inclinations of those involved.

  3. May 17, 2024 · Riot, in criminal law, a violent offense against public order involving three or more people. Like an unlawful assembly, a riot involves a gathering of persons for an illegal purpose. In contrast to an unlawful assembly, however, a riot involves violence. The concept is obviously broad and embraces.

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  4. Aug 9, 2011 · The offence is defined by section 1 of the Public Order Act 1986 as being where 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose and the conduct of them (taken together) is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety.

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · But behind the scenes, with closer rereading of riots, social psychology can help bust the myth of the irrational mob and begin to explain how the fictional city – as well as countless real ones...

  6. Disorder and rioting represents a shedding of social constraints, which can be experienced as so liberating that it induces a state of what Turner called ‘liminality’ (Turner, 1974). This is also commercially promoted, for example in extreme sports such as ‘bungee-jumping’.

  7. Aug 17, 2011 · As the courts deal with offenders following the recent riots across the UK, we explain how our sentencing system works.

  8. noisy, violent, and uncontrolled behaviour by a group of people in a public place, often as a protest: The government is afraid of further serious rioting today. Rioting broke out when the election results were announced. See. riot. Fewer examples. anti-government rioting.

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