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  1. Civil disobedience | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 28, 2025 · Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, the refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active …

  2. Examples of Passive Resistance in History

    In this article, you’ll explore notable examples of passive resistance that have shaped movements around the world. From Gandhi’s Salt March to modern-day protests, these instances reveal …

  3. Passive Resister Response - POLICE Magazine

    Aug 28, 2013 · Being able to identify the passive resister and understanding when the passive resister becomes an active resister is critical for knowing the proper use of force in a given …

  4. Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia

    Current nonviolent resistance movements include: the Jeans Revolution in Belarus, the fight of the Cuban dissidents, and internationally the Extinction Rebellion and School Strike for Climate.

  5. POLICE vs. PASSIVE RESISTANCE: what is the proper type of force?

    Mar 15, 2016 · In the Armstrong case, holding on to a post would be classified as passive resistance and hands-on tactics/chemical spray are recommended; a taser is not appropriate.

  6. Levels of Resistance in Law Enforcement

    Subject's verbal or physical refusal to comply with an officer's lawful direction. Examples: Subject refuses to move, refuses to leave the vehicle during a traffic stop, or keeps hands in pockets. …

  7. What is Passive Resistance? - Easy Sociology

    Mar 17, 2025 · Examples of civil disobedience within passive resistance include: Sit-ins at segregated venues or unjust institutions. Mass refusals to follow discriminatory laws. …

  8. Examples of passive resistance include peaceful marches or demonstrations, boycotts of products or companies, fasting, and refusing to comply with laws or orders issued by the government.

  9. PASSIVE RESISTANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PASSIVE RESISTANCE is resistance especially to a government or an occupying power characterized mainly by noncooperation.

  10. Passive Resistance: Definition, Types & Examples

    Mar 23, 2025 · Passive resistance represents a strategic approach that individuals and groups employ to challenge unjust authority through nonviolent means. Civil disobedience embodies …