Comprehensive Law and Order Assistance Research and Development (CLOARAD) Program
Abstract
The Comprehensive Law and Order Assistance Research and Development (CLOARAD) Program was concerned with hardware and tactics of potential value to military forces assigned to help control civil disturbances. The Program was a small-scale attempt to evaluate specific tactical problems and requirements imposed on military forces in disturbances. Within the restrictions of scarce data and time, manpower and funding limitations, the report delineates the most important problems identified during the Program and presents guidelines for the solution of these problems. Two firm recommendations are made in the report: there should be comprehensive systems analyses to determine the best feasible solutions for the problems stated in the report; and there should be a larger- scale, intensive effort to assemble and analyze pre-defined data on civil disturbances.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0725996
Entities
People
- David W. Samuels
- Donald Campbell
- Donald O. Egner
- Joseph W. Mcniell
- Richard W. Wilsnack
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory