yesThe length of this Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project Report No.7 again reflects the interest related to non-lethal weapons from academics, research institutes, policy makers, the police and the military. A number of reports, particularly concerning the Taser electro-shock weapon, have been published from these sectors since our last BNLWRP Report No.6 in October 2004. Some, such as the Amnesty International (U.S. and Canada) have again raised, and stressed, the concerns about the safety of the weapon and the number of deaths associated with its use. Others, such as the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Human Effects Center of Excellence (HECOE), Human Effectiveness and Risk Characterization of the Electromuscular Incapacitatio...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the police literature, select agency reports, and m...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or ‘Tasers’, are currently used by over 15,000 law enfor...
yesNew non-lethal technologies (weapons and delivery systems) continue to make the news, both for th...
yesNon-lethal weapons (NLWs) are explicitly designed and primarily employed to incapacitate personne...
yesThis third report from the Bradford NLW Project aims to give the reader a brief update of develop...
yesThe NLW database illustrates the extensive and eclectic literature regarding NLWs which covers th...
yesDrawing from the Non-Lethal Weapons Database this report summarises and reviews: non-lethal t...
yesTwo recent detailed reports, by the U.K Northern Ireland Office (NIO) - January 2004 1 and the U....
yesThis is the second in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons...
2 The Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project (BNLWRP) The BNLWRP was established at the Centre...
yesThis is the third in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons ...
yesThis paper explores the early history of ¿non-lethal¿1 weapons development covering the period f...
The Use of Force Working Group was convened in October of 2008 to study police use of electronic con...
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...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or ‘Tasers’, are currently used by over 15,000 law enfor...
yesNew non-lethal technologies (weapons and delivery systems) continue to make the news, both for th...
yesNon-lethal weapons (NLWs) are explicitly designed and primarily employed to incapacitate personne...
yesThis third report from the Bradford NLW Project aims to give the reader a brief update of develop...
yesThe NLW database illustrates the extensive and eclectic literature regarding NLWs which covers th...
yesDrawing from the Non-Lethal Weapons Database this report summarises and reviews: non-lethal t...
yesTwo recent detailed reports, by the U.K Northern Ireland Office (NIO) - January 2004 1 and the U....
yesThis is the second in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons...
2 The Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project (BNLWRP) The BNLWRP was established at the Centre...
yesThis is the third in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons ...
yesThis paper explores the early history of ¿non-lethal¿1 weapons development covering the period f...
The Use of Force Working Group was convened in October of 2008 to study police use of electronic con...
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...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or ‘Tasers’, are currently used by over 15,000 law enfor...