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Restoring public confidence : restricting the use of conducted energy weapons / Braidwood Commmission on Conducted Energy Weapon Use.

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Localisation

Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Titre alternatif

Restoring public confidence : restricting the use of conducted energy weapons in British Columbia
Restricting the use of conducted energy weapons in British Columbia
Restricting the use of conducted energy weapons

Auteurs

Publié

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource ([6], 546 pages) : charts, illustrations, photographs

Note

"June 18, 2009"--Title page.
"Thomas R. Braidwood, Q.C., Commissioner"--Page [1].

Résumé

"[The Commissioner's] terms of reference were to: review the current rules, policies and procedures applicable to constables, sheriffs and correctional officers respecting their use of conducted energy weapons, including their training and re-training; review research, studies, reports and evaluations respecting the safety and effectiveness of conducted energy weapons when used in policing and law enforcement; and make recommendations respecting the appropriate use of conducted energy weapons, including appropriate training and re-training."--Text from pages 5-6.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

Part 1. Executive summary and recommendations -- Part 2. The Commission of Inquiry -- Part 3. Conducted energy weapons -- Part 4. The regulatory framework -- Part 5. BC police departments' policies on conducted energy weapon use -- Part 6. Training on conducted energy weapon use -- Part 7. Incidence of conducted energy weapon use in British Columbia -- Part 8. Recent reports on conducted energy weapon use -- Part 9. Medical risks -- Part 10. Recommendations -- Part 11. RCMP compliance with provincial regulation.

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