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Recommendations for First Amendment-Protected Events for State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies

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Provides guidance and recommendations to law enforcement agency personnel in understanding their roles and responsibilities in First Amendment-protected events. This guidance document is divided into three stages: Pre-Event, Operational, and Post-Event, with each stage identifying the recommended actions of law enforcement. The resource also provides an overview of how fusion centers can support law enforcement in its public safety mission in regards to these types of events.

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Formal Document Title Recommendations for First Amendment-Protected Events for State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies
Author Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council
Date Approved By GAC 10/13/2011
Last Revision Date 1/9/2012
Version Number 1
Pages 36
File Format Portable Document Format
File Size 3.45 MB

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