North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What are the three types of crowds?

  1. Physical, Emotional, Rioting

  2. Casual, Active, Passive

  3. Physical, Psychological, Mob

  4. Static, Dynamic, Active

The correct answer is: Physical, Psychological, Mob

The correct classification of crowds includes the three types: physical, psychological, and mob. Understanding these categories is essential for law enforcement as they highlight the different behaviors and dynamics present in a crowd scenario. A physical crowd refers to a gathering of individuals who may be in close proximity but lacking emotional connection or common purpose. Examples include spectators at a public event. A psychological crowd, on the other hand, implies that the individuals share a collective identity or feeling, often leading to heightened emotions and behaviors that can influence group dynamics. Finally, a mob is a more extreme type of crowd characterized by strong emotions, often leading to aggressive behaviors and actions that can threaten public safety. Recognizing these types of crowds is fundamental for officers in managing public gatherings and maintaining order.