Population Control Measures
Resource Control Measures
Property Controls
DC Categories
DC Camp Planning
100

A restriction that limits movement of people during specific hours.

What is a curfew?

100

The requirement for official permission to access or use specific resources.

What is licensing? 

100

Damage to an item or system so badly that it cannot perform any function or be restored; no compensation required.

What is destruction?

100

A civilian forced to leave home but remains within their country's borders.

What is an internally displaced person?

100

The recommended maximum population size for a manageable DC camp.

What is 5,000 people?

200

A document issued to allow travel in controlled areas.

What is a travel permit?

200

A system for managing the distribution of essential goods like food or fuel.

What is ration control?

200

The military acquisition of property where ownership transfers to the government.

What is confiscation?

200

A person who flees their country due to persecution based on race, religion, or politics.

What is a refugee?

200

This critical consideration determines where a DC camp should be established.

What is camp location/construction?

300

A measure that requires individuals to carry an official identification.

What is a registration card?

300

Security operations at national entry and exit points.

What is border security?

300

The military acquisition of property where ownership does NOT transfer, but compensation is given.

What is seizure?

300

A person without recognized citizenship in any country.

What is a stateless person?

300

These areas within a camp should be separated for different population groups.

What are sleeping areas?

400

This involves the forced or voluntary movement of people to another location.

What is relocation?

400

The process of physically examining businesses or storage sites for compliance.

What is an inspection of facilities?

400

The forced use of property for military purposes, with mandatory compensation.

What is requisition?

400

A displaced person who has voluntarily returned to their original home.

What is a returnee?

400

A process to prevent enemy agents from infiltrating a DC camp.

What is screening of camp residents?

500

The use of fingerprints, facial recognition, or other personal identifiers for control.

What is biometrics?

500

A program that allows individuals to voluntarily surrender contraband without penalty.

What is an amnesty program?

500

Measures taken by occupying forces to prevent enemy access to property.

What is control?

500

A person who moves across national boundaries primarily for economic reasons.

What is a migrant?

500

The preferred group to administer and operate DC camps.

Who are host nation personnel?

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