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Agent provocateur

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After the three officers had been revealed, their fellow officers in riot gear handcuffed and removed them. The evidence that revealed these three men as "police provocateurs" was initially circumstantial-they were imposing in stature, similarly dressed, and wearing police boots. According to veteran
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He should do what I did when I was Minister of the Interior. infiltrate the movement with agents provocateurs inclined to do anything And after that, with the momentum gained from acquired popular consent, beat them for blood and beat for blood also those teachers that incite them. Especially the
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An agent provocateur may be a police officer or a secret agent of police who encourages suspects to carry out a crime under conditions where evidence can be obtained; or who suggests the commission of a crime to another, in hopes they will go along with the suggestion and be convicted of the crime.
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After the protest, the police force initially denied, then later admitted that three of their officers disguised themselves as demonstrators; they then denied that the officers were provoking the crowd and instigating violence. The police released a news release in French where they stated "At no
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A political organization or government may use agents provocateurs against political opponents. The provocateurs try to incite the opponent to do counter-productive or ineffective acts to foster public disdain or provide a pretext for the final assault against the opponent.
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is a serious crime in itself, it can be sufficient for the agent provocateur to entrap the target into discussing and planning an illegal act. It is not necessary for the illegal act to be carried out or even prepared.
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where undercover officers allegedly staged a struggle with uniformed police to be removed from the crowd of protestors, which prompted another uniformed officer to use pepper spray.
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was sentenced to two years in prison in 2015 for second-degree assault, coercion, riot and criminal mischief for their participation in the gang assault of a man driving an
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time did the police of the Sûreté du Québec act as instigators or commit criminal acts" and "At all times, they responded within their mandate to keep order and security."
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in the early 19th century, and included the use of unlawful tactics against opponents. Later in the same century, police targets included union activists who came to fear
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acting as agents provocateurs by disseminating certain propaganda. Such tactics are used to further the interests of countries, corporations, and political movements.
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was then borrowed as-is into English and German. In accordance with French grammar, the correct plural form of the term is
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included FBI agents posing as political activists to disrupt the activities of political groups in the U.S., such as the
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underground organization, "Monarchist Union of Central Russia". The main success of this operation was luring
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was attacked, the British government employed agents provocateurs to obtain evidence against the agitators.
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The Anthropology of Ritual: Monitoring and Stewarding Demonstrations in Northern Ireland
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Prevention of infiltration by agents provocateurs is part of the duty of demonstration
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Another example occurred in France in 2010 where police disguised as members of the
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Benner, Katie; Mazzetti, Mark; Hubbard, Ben; Isaac, Mike (October 20, 2018).
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Cuestiones Constitucionales: Revista Mexicana de Derecho Constitucional
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for 'inciting agent') is a person who commits, or who acts to
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with his family, which had hit a motorcyclist and continued driving.
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The activities of agents provocateurs against revolutionaries in
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teachers. Not the elderly, of course, but the girl teachers, yes.
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may apply if the main impetus for the crime was the provocateur.
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King, Gary; Pan, Jennifer; Roberts, Margaret E. (June 2, 2016).
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Agent provocateur activities raise ethical and legal issues. In
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A New York City police officer undercover in a 2013 motorcycle
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into the Soviet Union, where they were arrested and executed.
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While the practice was worldwide in antiquity, modern
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Person who incites others to commit incriminating acts
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Agent Provocateur
Agent provocateur (disambiguation)
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entice another person to commit
militia
political party
conspiracy
marshals

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