Community mental health New Zealand police deployed the Taser X26 electro-muscular incapacitation ial across four police districts. Criteria for use of the Taser included “individuals in Tasers are hand held battery operated devices that have the capacity Following an evaluation of the trial (Police Operations Group, 2008) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry xxx (2010) xxx–xx
Neuromuscular incapacitating devices, colloquially known as ‘tasers’, are typically used by police a...
In our society, police officers have been called upon to ensure compliance with the law and preserve...
The use of force by police officers is a regular source of interest among the public, media, scholar...
4.1 Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or “Tasers,” are currently used by over 15,000 law e...
The Use of Force Working Group was convened in October of 2008 to study police use of electronic con...
Handling armed/unarmed violent offenders, without causing injury to the offender or the officer, has...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Emergin...
The enforcement tool Taser is used by police officers in United States, United Kingdom, France and...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the police literature, select agency reports, and m...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the police literature, select agency reports, and m...
The research question explored in this analysis is whether or not the adoption of less than lethal w...
Examines the possibility that police officers are over using tasers, and suggests that more training...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
This study explored the police use of Tasers and how this has an impact on matters such as public co...
The TASER is a conducted electricity device currently being introduced to the Australian and New Zea...
Neuromuscular incapacitating devices, colloquially known as ‘tasers’, are typically used by police a...
In our society, police officers have been called upon to ensure compliance with the law and preserve...
The use of force by police officers is a regular source of interest among the public, media, scholar...
4.1 Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or “Tasers,” are currently used by over 15,000 law e...
The Use of Force Working Group was convened in October of 2008 to study police use of electronic con...
Handling armed/unarmed violent offenders, without causing injury to the offender or the officer, has...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Emergin...
The enforcement tool Taser is used by police officers in United States, United Kingdom, France and...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the police literature, select agency reports, and m...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the police literature, select agency reports, and m...
The research question explored in this analysis is whether or not the adoption of less than lethal w...
Examines the possibility that police officers are over using tasers, and suggests that more training...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
This study explored the police use of Tasers and how this has an impact on matters such as public co...
The TASER is a conducted electricity device currently being introduced to the Australian and New Zea...
Neuromuscular incapacitating devices, colloquially known as ‘tasers’, are typically used by police a...
In our society, police officers have been called upon to ensure compliance with the law and preserve...
The use of force by police officers is a regular source of interest among the public, media, scholar...