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Comparing safety outcomes in police use-of-force cases for law enforcement agencies that have deployed conducted energy devices and a matched comparison group that have not : a quasi-experimental evaluation / report submitted to the National Institute of Justice ; [by] Bruce Taylor, Daniel Woods, Bruce Kubu, Chris Koper, Bill Tegeler, Jason Cheney, James Cronin, Kristin Kappelman ; edited by Craig Fischer.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (92 pages) : charts

Note

"September 2009".
Author's name misseplled: should be Kristin Kappleman.

Summary

The goal of the study was to produce practical information that can help law enforcement agencies (LEAs) establish guidelines that assist in the effective design of conducted energy device (CED) deployment programs that support increased safety for officers and citizens.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Abstract -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Research design and methods -- Study results -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Appendices.

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