Use of non-lethal weapons by the police could significantly reduce the number of episodes involving deadly force. This paper discusses reasons why more effective non-lethal weapons have not been produced, noting in particular the priorities of military research. It also examines logistic barriers to more widespread adoption of non-lethal weapons, including the awkwardness of having the correct weapon on hand at the proper moment. The paper particularly focuses on the role of the ethos of law enforcement in generating resistance to the introduction and use of non-lethal weapons. Given the enormous social costs associated with police use of deadly force, a call is made for a more hospitable attitude toward non-lethal weapons by police personn...
Under existing American law, advances in non-lethal weapons increasingly make the use of firearms fo...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
As the Criminal Justice system is continually evolving, there have been many attempts at reforms and...
In missions to stabilize conflicts around the world, the military forces increasingly find themselve...
Discusses the need for police departments to supply officers with nonlethal weapons for ethical as w...
Abstract In recent years, considerable attention has been given to the role of ‘less-lethal ’ option...
2 In 1985, the Supreme Court Of the United States limited the ability to use deadly force to apprehe...
Too often, military and law enforcement authorities have found themselves constrained by inadequate ...
yesThis is the second in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons...
In recent years, considerable attention has been given to the role of ‘less lethal ’ options in alle...
Non-lethal technology continues to attract the interest of States, individually and in the context o...
When police officers find themselves facing a violent individual or superior numbers, the level of p...
Examines use of less-lethal weapons for patrol. Concludes there is a moral obligation if not a legal...
The research question explored in this analysis is whether or not the adoption of less than lethal w...
Along with the increasing involvement of forces in peace and crisis response operations, as well as ...
Under existing American law, advances in non-lethal weapons increasingly make the use of firearms fo...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
As the Criminal Justice system is continually evolving, there have been many attempts at reforms and...
In missions to stabilize conflicts around the world, the military forces increasingly find themselve...
Discusses the need for police departments to supply officers with nonlethal weapons for ethical as w...
Abstract In recent years, considerable attention has been given to the role of ‘less-lethal ’ option...
2 In 1985, the Supreme Court Of the United States limited the ability to use deadly force to apprehe...
Too often, military and law enforcement authorities have found themselves constrained by inadequate ...
yesThis is the second in a series of Occasional Papers published by the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons...
In recent years, considerable attention has been given to the role of ‘less lethal ’ options in alle...
Non-lethal technology continues to attract the interest of States, individually and in the context o...
When police officers find themselves facing a violent individual or superior numbers, the level of p...
Examines use of less-lethal weapons for patrol. Concludes there is a moral obligation if not a legal...
The research question explored in this analysis is whether or not the adoption of less than lethal w...
Along with the increasing involvement of forces in peace and crisis response operations, as well as ...
Under existing American law, advances in non-lethal weapons increasingly make the use of firearms fo...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
As the Criminal Justice system is continually evolving, there have been many attempts at reforms and...