Review Article
-Main theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd
management and to identify the ramifications associated with
inadequate crowd management and crowd control. Event coordinators
assume liability if an event turns into a chaotic episode for
whatever reason. For example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub,
someone pulls out a gun and starts shooting. An innocent bystander
falls as a result of the commotion and gets trampled on and killed
instantly. If there is inadequate crowd management, more than
likely the club will be fined or shut down. In essence, this
study’s main objective is to examine inadequate crowd management,
review legal documentation about the positive/negative impact of
crowd management, identify who may be liable for any damages i.e.
bodily harm, and damage to possessions, etc., and to make
recommendations on how to enhance crowd management procedures to
minimize adverse effects of the loss of control of a crowd.-
Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to determine what
legal precedence considers the assumption of risk of attending an
event and if management should be held accountable due to
negligence of safety procedures, liability in the event an
individual is harmed or property is damaged. These cases illustrate
who was at fault, some cases were in favor of the defendant and
others were in favor of the plaintiff which presents a slippery
slope in most cases for the reason that the plaintiff would have a
responsibility of foreseeing any possible damage and act
accordingly to prevent a dangerous situation from occurring. The
cases outlined in this article includes the following:-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.- Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to …-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.
Review Article
-Main theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd
management and to identify the ramifications associated with
inadequate crowd management and crowd control. Event coordinators
assume liability if an event turns into a chaotic episode for
whatever reason. For example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub,
someone pulls out a gun and starts shooting. An innocent bystander
falls as a result of the commotion and gets trampled on and killed
instantly. If there is inadequate crowd management, more than
likely the club will be fined or shut down. In essence, this
study’s main objective is to examine inadequate crowd management,
review legal documentation about the positive/negative impact of
crowd management, identify who may be liable for any damages i.e.
bodily harm, and damage to possessions, etc., and to make
recommendations on how to enhance crowd management procedures to
minimize adverse effects of the loss of control of a crowd.-
Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to determine what
legal precedence considers the assumption of risk of attending an
event and if management should be held accountable due to
negligence of safety procedures, liability in the event an
individual is harmed or property is damaged. These cases illustrate
who was at fault, some cases were in favor of the defendant and
others were in favor of the plaintiff which presents a slippery
slope in most cases for the reason that the plaintiff would have a
responsibility of foreseeing any possible damage and act
accordingly to prevent a dangerous situation from occurring. The
cases outlined in this article includes the following:-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.- Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to …-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.
Review Article
-Main theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd
management and to identify the ramifications associated with
inadequate crowd management and crowd control. Event coordinators
assume liability if an event turns into a chaotic episode for
whatever reason. For example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub,
someone pulls out a gun and starts shooting. An innocent bystander
falls as a result of the commotion and gets trampled on and killed
instantly. If there is inadequate crowd management, more than
likely the club will be fined or shut down. In essence, this
study’s main objective is to examine inadequate crowd management,
review legal documentation about the positive/negative impact of
crowd management, identify who may be liable for any damages i.e.
bodily harm, and damage to possessions, etc., and to make
recommendations on how to enhance crowd management procedures to
minimize adverse effects of the loss of control of a crowd.-
Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to determine what
legal precedence considers the assumption of risk of attending an
event and if management should be held accountable due to
negligence of safety procedures, liability in the event an
individual is harmed or property is damaged. These cases illustrate
who was at fault, some cases were in favor of the defendant and
others were in favor of the plaintiff which presents a slippery
slope in most cases for the reason that the plaintiff would have a
responsibility of foreseeing any possible damage and act
accordingly to prevent a dangerous situation from occurring. The
cases outlined in this article includes the following:-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.- Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to …-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.
Review Article
-Main theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd
management and to identify the ramifications associated with
inadequate crowd management and crowd control. Event coordinators
assume liability if an event turns into a chaotic episode for
whatever reason. For example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub,
someone pulls out a gun and starts shooting. An innocent bystander
falls as a result of the commotion and gets trampled on and killed
instantly. If there is inadequate crowd management, more than
likely the club will be fined or shut down. In essence, this
study’s main objective is to examine inadequate crowd management,
review legal documentation about the positive/negative impact of
crowd management, identify who may be liable for any damages i.e.
bodily harm, and damage to possessions, etc., and to make
recommendations on how to enhance crowd management procedures to
minimize adverse effects of the loss of control of a crowd.-
Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to determine what
legal precedence considers the assumption of risk of attending an
event and if management should be held accountable due to
negligence of safety procedures, liability in the event an
individual is harmed or property is damaged. These cases illustrate
who was at fault, some cases were in favor of the defendant and
others were in favor of the plaintiff which presents a slippery
slope in most cases for the reason that the plaintiff would have a
responsibility of foreseeing any possible damage and act
accordingly to prevent a dangerous situation from occurring. The
cases outlined in this article includes the following:-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.- Research questions/Hypotheses
? Will integrating an event management plan assist management
in gaining more control over crowds?
? What strategic techniques should be utilized when
implementing a new plan?
? How would a new event management plan contribute to
preventative measures or pre-crisis assessments?
? What are some inclusive preventative tactics event
management should be aware of?- Background literature to support
research The background literature supporting this document
included a plethora of documented cases that illustrates crowd
management and crowd control issues and circumstances. Each case
was unique and pertinent to the current study. Each case was
utilized as a form of a benchmarking analysis to …-Main
theme/purpose To understand the importance of crowd management and
to identify the ramifications associated with inadequate crowd
management and crowd control. Event coordinators assume liability
if an event turns into a chaotic episode for whatever reason. For
example, a fight breaks out at a nightclub, someone pulls out a gun
and starts shooting. An innocent bystander falls as a result of the
commotion and gets trampled on and killed instantly. If there is
inadequate crowd management, more than likely the club will be
fined or shut down. In essence, this study’s main objective is to
examine inadequate crowd management, review legal documentation
about the positive/negative impact of crowd management, identify
who may be liable for any damages i.e. bodily harm, and damage to
possessions, etc., and to make recommendations on how to enhance
crowd management procedures to minimize adverse effects of the loss
of control of a crowd.