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Crowd Control 

(plural Crowd Control) Abbreviation: CC

1. a. The ability to limit, prevent, or influence an opponent's movement or actions in a game. b. A spell or ability possessed by a player to do so.
2. a. Crowd containment, direction, and comfort to maintain safety and order. b. A product used to do so.
1. Our team needs more crowd control to chase down fleeing enemies.
2. Effective crowd control prevented a riot from breaking out in the packed stadium.
Crowd Control by Ender-A December 20, 2009
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crowd control 

What riot police engage in when they deem a crowd to get too rowdy/angry/violent at a protest or demonstration. usually performed with the help of fire hoses, pepper spray, riot stick etc. sadly, real bullets have been known to perform quite well too (ex. tien-an-men square)
"Those protesters just threw a molotow at us. time to start some crowd control"
crowd control by KosiceSlovak March 12, 2008

Crowd Control 

Giving a girl such an intense facial that she is knocked back four or more feet. Just like a fire hose on an angry mob.
I saved up for 25 days just to give Samantha a massive Crowd Control.
Crowd Control by Brian H November 6, 2004

Crowd Control 

A position designated for keeping unarmed personnel and civilians from exiting a given area or contacting authorities in the event of a hostage situation, such as a bank robbery.
"This lunatic Adam was on crowd control and with his itchy trigger finger popped two tellers for screamin' too loud."
Crowd Control by rma1 May 16, 2010

Crowd Control 

Ever farted and it stinks? Well that's a fart "passing through a crowd" (crowd=shit). So, "crowd control" is Imodium.
Crowd Control by SARAH-HYENA October 20, 2010

Crowd Control 

When you walk-up to someone annoying you and you announce you farted, even when you didn't, just to get them to leave your space.
I really need to do some crowd control, this party is getting out of hand.
Crowd Control by barnstormer January 27, 2023

Psychology of Crowd Control Systems

The study of the institutions, technologies, and practices that societies develop to manage physical assemblies—police tactics, legal frameworks, communication systems, physical barriers. These systems evolve in response to crowd behavior, technological change, and political pressures. The psychology of crowd control systems examines how these systems are perceived by crowds, how they shape crowd behavior, and how they can themselves become triggers for conflict. A system designed to control crowds can create the very violence it's meant to prevent if it's perceived as oppressive. The psychology is about the interaction between controllers and controlled, each responding to the other in an ongoing dance of power and resistance.
Psychology of Crowd Control Systems Example: "He analyzed the crowd control system at major events—the barriers channeling movement, the police positioned at choke points, the cameras monitoring everything, the communication protocols for emergencies. The system was designed to be invisible when working, visible only when failing. When it worked, no one noticed. That was the point."