Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Alternative to lethal force : capsicum spray / P. Jamieson.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Oleorisin capsicum ("Cap-Stun") spray evaluation : April 22, 1991-October 22, 1991.

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Publishers

Description

1 online resource (11 unnumbered pages)

Note

Author(s) affiliated with: British Columbia Police Commission.
"December 1991".
Includes report: Oleorisin capsicum ("Cap-Stun") spray evaluation : April 22, 1991-October 22, 1991.
"Queen’s Printer for British Columbia © Victoria. 1991".--Page [11].

Summary

"Seven British Columbia Municipal Police Departments were selected to participate in the test; serving police officers were provided with training and were each issued with one spray cannister of capsicum. The training was conducted at the Justice Institute of British Columbia Police Academy using private instructors from the United States. A survey form was also provided to the 37 participants asking that they document and submit a report for each operational use of the spray."

Subject

Online Access

Series

Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-04-91.

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