Improving the Fidelity of Modeling IFC and ROE Use by Security Forces in a Crowd Control Context

dc.contributor.authorAros, Susan
dc.contributor.corporateNaval Research Program (NRP)
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Defense Management (DDM)
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-10T20:09:26Z
dc.date.available2025-04-10T20:09:26Z
dc.date.issued2023-10-21
dc.descriptionNPS NRP Executive Summary
dc.description.abstractWe assessed the guidance for the use of intermediate force capabilities (IFCs) in current rules of engagement (ROEs) as well as the experience of military members with IFCs in crowd control situations through an extensive literature review and interviews. Our goal was to identify information necessary to further the agent-based model WRENCH (Workbench for refining Rules of Engagement against Crowd Hostiles) by adding when and how diverse IFCs are used. Our project also looked at the training in the military for IFC use and the current integration of these weapons in deployment. We found that rules for IFC use are not typically included in the standing ROEs for a combat zone and military members general felt that they didn’t have guidance for when and how to use IFCs. Overall, few military members reported receiving training, with the exception of National Guard members, and those who did often didn’t have IFCs readily available on future deployments once trained. We also found a general perception that some military members did not see a clear benefit of IFCs, and others reported that available IFCs often seemed absent or dysfunctional in those instances where they would have been helpful. Our recommendations are to promote training at the commander level and above, along with discussion of how IFCs can best be incorporated into ROEs and escalation of force (EOF) guidance. Such a change would ensure that force members in roles that could benefit from IFC use would receive training on those particular IFCs that would be most beneficial in their roles. Further, it would incorporate input from those most often using the IFCs in the development process.
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dc.description.funderThis research is supported by funding from the Naval Postgraduate School, Naval Research Program (PE0605853N/2098). https://nps.edu/nrp
dc.description.funderChief of Naval Operations (CNO)
dc.description.sponsorshipHQMC Plans, Policies & Operations (PP&O)
dc.format.extent5 p.
dc.identifier.otherNPS-23-M115-A
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10945/73594
dc.publisherMonterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNaval Research Program (NRP) Project Documents
dc.subject.authorIFC
dc.subject.authorintermediate force capability
dc.subject.authorJIFCO
dc.subject.authorJoint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office
dc.subject.authorROE
dc.subject.authorrules of engagement
dc.subject.authorWRENCH
dc.subject.authorWorkbench for refining Rules of Engagement against Crowd Hostiles
dc.subject.authoragent-based modeling
dc.subject.authornon-lethal weapons
dc.subject.authorcrowd management
dc.subject.authorgray zone
dc.titleImproving the Fidelity of Modeling IFC and ROE Use by Security Forces in a Crowd Control Context
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