1. The application and use of TASERs by a Midwestern police agency.
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DeLone, Gregory J. and Thompson, Liddie M.
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STUN guns , *POLICE , *LAW enforcement , *PUBLIC spaces , *WHITE men - Abstract
Of the some 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the United States, TASERs have been adopted by approximately 7,000 departments. Following on the call of White and Ready (2007) for more research on TASER use by police, this paper investigates the use of TASERs by a medium sized, Midwestern police agency. All TASER deployments by police officers in this Midwestern city are examined for a three-and-a-half-year time period (January 2004–August 2007). Findings indicate that the TASER was used primarily against physically resistant white male suspects with a history of police contact. The majority of the incidents took place at a private residence or apartment as opposed to a public place of business. The TASER was overwhelmingly effective and, as for officer safety, on the few occasions that an officer was injured, the injury was not related to the TASER. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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