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Since 2004, the Swedish National Police Board has developed management strategies for policing situations which are or might become violent and dangerous at major demonstrations and assemblies, through implementing Special Police Tactics. In particular, Dialogue Police Work is located in the center of the Special Police Tactics, which build on dialogue, de-escalation, and non-confrontation respectively. In order to provide practical recommendations for the Korean Police's protest policing, the study empirically tries to look into the real-workings of the Special Police Tactics in Sweden, by conducting participant observation and qualitative interviews. For this, the researchers paid a research visit to Stockholm,Sweden between 8 and 15 December, 2011. 13)The field research in Sweden found out that the modus operandi of the Special Police Tactics is geared towards working preventatively and interacting with supporters on the scene, adopting flexible public order policing strategies. When contacting members of the crowd, they are usually discreet and polite, but clear and firm, when necessary. In addition, it is also discovered that the Special Police Tactics are theoretically based on 'Evolved Social Identity Model', which argues that indiscriminative police use of force may change the disposition of otherwise peaceful crowd participants. This is the reason why the Swedish Police underline that increased understanding among police officers about the social identities and regarded as provocative, emphasizing the significance of two-way communication through dialogue. In partnership with other European police counter-partners, in August 2010, the Swedish National Police Board also started a three-year EU project, "GODIAC Project: Good practice for dialogue and communication as strategies principles for policing political manifestations in Europe" for further development and exchange of police practice and research. All of these protest policing policies and strategies in Sweden are evidence-based, actively involving commanders, rank-and file police officers, civil organizations, and members of the public. Although Swedish Special Police Tactics(SPT) is progressive and excellent model, we notice it is experimental yet. Moreover, it might not be appropriate for the Korean police which are suffering much more violent protests than Sweden. However, we accept SPT will be useful for the enhancement of Korean police and helpful to build trust between Korean police and citizen. Especially dialogue police is most important concept which is similar to the role of Korean intelligence police. Because the Korean intelligence police have developed the role of facilitating the social conflict resolution, the researchers believe the concept of dialogue police could apply to the role of Korean intelligence police. In addition, the characteristics of recent protests are vagueness of the sponsor or organizers and various groups which gathers and scatters abruptly. Especially Social Network Services such as twitter, facebook based on Smart phone, play an important role in the flash mob such as Occupy Wall Street protests. In Korea, the traditional policy of protest policing is the regulation of the sponsors or organizer of the protests. However, enhancement of SNS has caused the many trouble of traditional protest policing. Therefore, the researchers think Evolved Social Identity Model(ESIM) can be helpful to manage the recent aspects of protests.