Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Exploring the challenges of police use of force / edited by Joshua A. Ederheimer, Lorie A. Fridell.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Chief concerns : exploring the challenges of police use of force

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Publishers

Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-148).

Description

1 online resource (v, 155 pages) : illustrations

Note

"April 2005".
Cover title.

Summary

The goal of the report is to provide guidance to police executives on how to ensure that force is used by police officers only when it is justified and to guide the development of policies concerning the use of force. Topics include training on the use of force, policy development and enforcement, incident investigations, tools and tactics, and officer support. Articles by a host of authors are embedded within each section and offer unique perspectives and knowledge on the subject matter. While the particular use-of-force issues that police executives will have to grapple with may change over time, the issue will forever remain; it is hoped that this report will facilitate the sharing of knowledge in this regard so that police professionals may learn from one another.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction / by Andrea Morrozoff Luna. -- 2. Improving use-of-force policy, policy enforcement, and training / by Lorie A. Fridell. -- 3. Use-of-force tools / by Joshua A. Ederheimer. -- 4. Handling the aftermath of a use-of-force incident / by Beverly Anderson & others.

Series

Chief concerns.

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