The Thin Blue Line Between Protesters and their Counter-Protesters
Authored by Tamsin E Lee
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3676
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Abstract
More frequently protests are accompanied by an opposing group performing
a counter protest. This phenomenon can increase tension such that police
must try to keep the two groups separated. However, what is the best
strategy for police? This paper uses a simple agent-based model to
determine the best strategy for keeping the two groups separated. The
`thin blue line' varies in density (number of police), width and the
keenness of police to approach protesters. Three different groups of
protesters are modelled to mimic peaceful, average and volatile
protests. In most cases, a few police forming a single-file `thin blue
line' separating the groups is very effective. However, when the
protests are more volatile, it is more effective to have many police
occupying a wide `thin blue line', and police being keen to approach
protesters. To the authors knowledge, this is the first paper to model
protests and counter-protests.
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Agent-based modelling
Individual-based model
NetLogo
Social
simulation
Protest behaviour