Calculate the overall score of protest or demonstration by using likelihood × severity= risk assign 1-9 of the threat?
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Mar 19
To calculate the overall score of a protest or demonstration, you would first assess the likelihood of the threat on a scale of 1-3 (1 being low likelihood, 2 being moderate likelihood, and 3 being high likelihood) and the severity of the threat on a scale of 1-3 (1 being low severity, 2 being moderate severity, and 3 being high severity).
You would then multiply the likelihood by the severity to determine the risk score. For example, if the likelihood is 2 and the severity is 3, the risk score would be 6 (2 x 3 = 6).
You can assign a numerical value of 1-9 to the risk score based on the level of threat posed by the protest or demonstration. A score of 1-3 would indicate a low threat, 4-6 would indicate a moderate threat, and 7-9 would indicate a high threat.
Overall, the higher the risk score, the more dangerous the protest or demonstration is considered to be.