Protest Safety - Measures taken to protect others participating in a protest from harm, both physical and legal, while upholding their rights to express themselves, Preparation (Protesting) - Actions individuals and groups take before, during, and after a demonstration to ensure its effectiveness and safety, Documentation (Protesting) - Act of recording and preserving information related to the protest movement, Opponents - Do not agree with us; active (take action against) v.s. passive (don't take action), Situational Awareness - Knowing what's going on around you; time, location, risk, changes, feelings about said situation, Incriminate - To imply or show proof of someone's involvement; usually a crime, Kettling - Form of "crowd control" used by police, confine protesters to a smaller space, First Amendment - Protects the rights regarding freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembling, and petition, De-escalation (Protesting) - Methods and actions taken to decrease the severity of a conflict; physical, verbal, etc., Security Culture  - Set of customs, values, practices, shared by community whose members may be targeted by authority to minimize risks, Encryption - Process of hiding information in secret code, cannot be accessed without special knowledge; like a password, Cyberbullying - Use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person; ex. posting personal information designed to hurt someone, Social Media - websites/applications that enable users to create/share content, participate in networking, Digital Footprint - information about a particular person that exists on the internet as a result of their online activity,

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