Specialty Police Munitions

Specialty Police Munitions

Author: Tony L. Jones

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781581600872

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Being a police officer is tough enough without having to worry about whether your munitions will perform in the line of fire or whether you will be reprimanded or sued for using the wrong one. In this book, veteran SWAT officer and police trainer Tony Jones looks at the latest lethal and less lethal police specialty munitions and tools being fielded, tested and researched by major ammo manufacturers, including: specialty impact munitions (electrical stun devices, stun shields, Tasers and antiterrorist rounds) specialty lethal munitions (detonating tip, enhanced expanding and frangible rounds); chemical agent munitions (tactical aerosol devices, chemical agent launchers); and specialty training munitions (marking ammo, blank rounds, nontoxic ammo). Make sure your department is using the right tools for the job!


Injury Risk Assessment of Single Target and Area Fire Less Lethal Munitions

Injury Risk Assessment of Single Target and Area Fire Less Lethal Munitions

Author: David DuBay

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 7

ISBN-13:

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In the midst of downsizing and budget cuts, the United States Military faces the difficult task of remaining an elite lethal fighting unit while acting as a global police force. In places like Haiti, Somalia, and now Bosnia, the U.S. forces must engage a different type of combatant; unarmed men, women, and children. In order to deal with these types of conflict, the military has turned its focus to non-lethal alternatives. One of these alternatives is specialty impact munitions or kinetic energy rounds. Since each munition is designed for a specific application, a common method of determining a risk of injury related to blunt trauma has to be established. Since these rounds are designed not to penetrate the body, the most applicable means of assessing the potential injury is to determine the severity of blunt trauma. Tests were conducted on the 3-Rib Chest Structure (3-RCS) with an injury criterion developed within the automotive industry to assess blunt thoracic impacts. This criterion called the Viscous Criterion (VC) is dependent on not only the amount of chest deflection but also the rate at which it occurs. These are the two basic components contributing to the severity of injury associated with blunt trauma. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a risk of injury from non-lethal projectiles utilized by the military and law enforcement communities.


Patrol Response to Contemporary Problems

Patrol Response to Contemporary Problems

Author: John A. Kolman

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0398076561

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This textbook instructs patrol officers in their roles and responsibilities as first responders, with attention to new and evolving threats and responses to incidents that have broadened the scope of responsibility of the patrol officer. The first of the five parts of the book contains four chapters on patrol officer's preparation and conditioning. These chapters focus on the importance and features of mental and physical fitness and preparing for various police encounters, some of which may involve a fight for survival. The four chapters of Part 2 address training and equipment. The chapters discuss the principles of combat shooting, the specifications of intermediate rifles for use in patrol work, specialty impact systems that can be used as less-lethal force options, and first responders' recognition of explosives. Part 3 consists of three chapters on various types of patrol procedures: the use of police dogs in patrol operations, vehicle stops, and building searches. The four chapters of Part 4 consider patrol responses to critical incidents. One chapter instructs patrol officers in the responsibilities of first responders at the scene of a hostage/barricade/suicide incident. A second chapter describes the tactic of "immediate action/rapid deployment," which is recommended for patrol officers who are the first responders to a violent attack in progress that involves multiple actual and potential victims. A third chapter describes the planning and implementation of procedures for a unified command when multiple agencies are responding to a mass disaster. A fourth chapter focuses on knowledge and procedures used by first responders in their handling of disasters caused by terrorists' weapons of mass destruction. The three chapters of Part 5 instruct patrol officers in preparing for civil litigation that alleges violations of constitutional rights due to officer actions.


Law Enforcement Responder

Law Enforcement Responder

Author: Randy G. Stair

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2012-04-06

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 144968937X

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Public safety professionals and emergency responders today face greater threats than ever before in our history. The traditional role of law enforcement has vastly expanded to require extraordinarily broad-based emergency response capabilities. Law Enforcement Responder: Principles of Emergency Medicine, Rescue, and Force Protection prepares homeland security leaders, law enforcement officers, security professionals, and public safety officials for the wide range of emergency responses they must perform on a daily basis. The textbook addresses all of the competency statements in the National EMS Education Standards at the Emergency Medical Responder level, as well as additional lifesaving content specific to law enforcement that far exceeds the core curriculum. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.