Taser Essays

  • Taser Technology

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    Taser Technology For years law enforcement has been searching for more effective less lethal options to apprehend suspects. One of the newest technologies available is the Taser, also known by industry standards as an electronic controlled device (ECD). The Taser uses electricity to override the central nervous system, an effect referred to as “neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI), to cause temporary incapacitation to allow officers to gain control of a subject. Electronic controlled devices

  • Taser Essay

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    of non-lethal force--Tasers. Tasers and stun guns are very similar to one another. Tasers are thought to be a non-lethal alternative to firearms, but in actuality, it has caused more deaths in teenagers than the use of batons and pepper spray which are also another non-lethal alternative to firearms. Law enforcement officers often use Tasers on troubled teenagers when teenagers often pose a threat to themselves or to others around them. Police officers believe that Tasers will control these unruly

  • The Use of the TASER in the Police Force

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    The Use of the TASER in the Police Force The use of conducted energy weapons in the police force has become increasingly popular since they were introduced only a short while ago. The TASER is claimed to be the safest and most productive type of less lethal force in use today, with a very quick recovery rate and no-long term side effects. The TASER has quickly taken over the harsh use of pepper spray, the brutal force of the baton and in some cases the firearm. However, the TASER has faced massive

  • Police Officers Armed With Tasers

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    be armed with Tasers. This essay will argue that more officers should not be equipped with Tasers, also known as “Conducted Energy Weapons” (CEWs), and that the issuing of Tasers by police services should be limited to supervisors and specialized tactical units until further research has been conducted on the effects that Tasers have on the human body. Furthermore the abuse of Tasers by police officers will also be argued as another reason why officers should not be armed with Tasers. This essay will

  • Use of Excessive Force by Police

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    Use of Excessive Force by Police Introduction: Police officers are given a significant amount of discretion simply due to the nature of the job. Officers are faced with many threatening situations forcing them to react quickly yet appropriately. They have the power to infringe upon any citizen's rights to freedom and therefore they must use this power effectively. One major concern with the amount of discretion officers have is their power to decide when to use force or when to use lethal

  • Non Lethal Weapons

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    Non-Lethal Weapons Philip Simmons November 14, 2016   Abstract In this APA paper Law Enforcement recognizes the purpose of non-lethal weapons, and the reasons why the use of non-lethal weapons would be more effective. Lethal weapons coupled with the use of force has become a social highlight throughout the last few years. The use of non-lethal weapons in law enforcement has become an important asset to Police use of force. It is an ever-increasing problem that is in dire need of immediate action

  • Taking a Look at Non-Lethal Weapons

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    Non Lethal Weapons There is more to no lethal weapons than just pepper spray and tasers. No lethal weapons have a reason, but are more lethal than they are said to be. This is happening the more they advance. No lethal weapons help to calm rioters by the improvements that are made. There are also injuries that come with no lethal weapons. There are many advancements in the development of no lethal weapons. These advances have increased the interest of no lethal weapons. Lethal landmines were

  • Methods to Reduce the Use of Excessive Force by Police

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    rectified, will result in improved officer morale, improved relationships with the public as well as ensure a continued upstanding reputation for the oldest police force in the nation. Use of Electronic Control Devices (ECD’s) such as the widely used taser X26 at the discretion of police officers can be a very useful tool in order to temporarily disable and obtain custody of a non-compliant suspect. When used appropriately it can even reduce the risk of a suspect physically harming the officer, himself

  • Police Use of Force

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    Abstract Police have the duty and responsibility to enforce the laws and ordinances within their jurisdiction, maintain order, and assist those within the community. Police officers protect property and lives (Duties & Responsibilities of Police Officers, 1975). In the course of duty, a police officer may use force when necessary. The International Association of Chiefs of Police has defined force as “that amount of effort required by police to compel compliance from an unwilling subject” (Police

  • Nisour Square Shooting

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    Nisour Square Shooting For years Blackwater have been operating above the law, but Nisour Square Shooting was the last straw. On Sept. 16, 2007 a Blackwater convoy opened fired on a crowd of unarmed citizens killing 14 and wounding 18. “In Baghdad, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki promised that Blackwater guards would be held accountable for what he called "a big crime" in the weekend violence. Iraqi officials have threatened to expel Blackwater from Iraq over the incident, in which at least nine Iraqis

  • Personal Narrative On The Thinning

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    The Thinning I sit in a dim lit classroom with my classmates all around. I hear the teacher’s raspy voice say “One minute left to finish”. I am so terrified that I might fail. I can’t fail, I can’t go to the Thinning, my family needs me and I can’t leave Jake. I know he will probably be fine without me and move on with his life, but I still like to think that he would need me. I have one more question, I tell myself. Then I will be done and I don't have to worry about the test until next year

  • The Predator Drones: The Future Of Robotic Warfare

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    Mankind has been engaged in many conflicts throughout history. Each conflict and battle has brought new weapons that have resulted in an increase in combat deaths. The development of these new weapons has also forced the development of new ways to protect and enhance the survival of the soldiers. U.S. soldiers are safer and more efficient today because of technological advances in robotic warfare, nonlethal weapons, and vehicles, and improved soldier equipment. The efficiency of the modern day

  • Abuse of Authority: Exploration of Two Incidents

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    you can hear him yelling “Why am I being arrested”; confusion, fear and anger can instantly be felt by Andrews remarks. As he was thrown to the ground the audience can hear him say “please don’t tase me”; in the audience, someone yells “he has the taser on his chest”. One can only imagine the fearful thoughts that could have passed through Andrew’s mind. In the video, suddenly a zap is heard and Andrew’s yell echoed through the auditorium. In this case abuse of authority was shown when they took away

  • The Pros And Cons Of Tasers

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    The most commonly used tasers by law enforcement agencies are the X26 and M26 models created by TASER International. According to TASER International’s self – reported statistics, of the 18,250 law enforcement agencies in the United States, over 17,800 of them are equipped with their taser devices; since 1994, they’ve sold 850,000 units (TASER International, 2015). These conducted energy devices (CEDs) feature a 50,000 volt shock which can be applied in five second increments or as long as the

  • Student's Death Raises Concerns about Weapons

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    Student's Death Raises Concerns about Weapons Brett Schweinberg, a 19-year-old Emerson student and Brookline resident, never imagined that a night intended for so much celebration in Boston could end so tragically. Schweinberg was one of an estimated 80,000 revelers who flooded the streets of Kenmore Square and the Fenway Park neighborhood in the early hours of Oct. 21, following the Boston Red Sox’s ALCS victory over the New York Yankees. “It was really a happy, fun, cheering crowd,”

  • Tasers In Law Enforcement

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    There have been many complaints with Tasers arguing that the use of Tasers is being abused by law enforcement, resulting in cases of excessive force and wrongful death. The media has now gotten ahold of the controversy revolving around Tasers and is continuing to fuel the fire on both ends of the spectrum. There have been documented incidents where a Taser has been used by law enforcement wrongfully. For an example, there are records of a Police officer who Taser-shocked a 6 year old boy for holding

  • Argumentative Essay On Tasers

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    of controversy regarding the use of police departments using tasers. Many people think that tasers are less lethal and safer for police to use on everyone but, throughout this essay there will be many reasons as to why tasers are unsafe and pose a threat to someone on the receiving end. Tasers have been involved with many deaths and other injuries. The main topic that will be discussed in this essay is how sometimes shooting is a taser and just stunning the person is not all that happens. There

  • Conducted Energy Weapons: An Ongoing Debate

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    Weapon (CEW) has been a subject under heavy debate throughout its history. A Conducted Energy Weapon is a device that works by “incapacitating volitional control of the body” (White & Ready, 2009), thus rendering the target unable to resist arrest. The TASER® in particular is the most widely used CEW. An article on the RCMP website states that CEW’s were adopted as another means to obtain compliance from resistant or harmful subjects when the police must arrest them. These tools allow police at these times

  • Taser Gun Vs Tear Gas Essay

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    What are the two major less than lethal weapons developed for law enforcement? The two major less than lethal weapons that I have chosen are: Taser gun and tear gas that were developed for law enforcement officials. Now the eldest and most extensively used non-lethal law enforcement device is the tear gas, which has stayed accessible since the 1950s, and is used both to control a specific person and crowds. Its admiration is based on both its cost efficiency and its effortlessness use and, most

  • Exploring Transformative Power Shifts in 'King Lear' and 'Taser'

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    inevitable fusion of confronting realisations, upheavals and transformations, through time which can lead to drastic change which can challenge one’s sense of self. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’ and Matt Bird’s short film entitled ‘Taser’ the diverse paths of change are explored through language and film techniques. In both text change is experienced emotionally, mentally and physically. The change in authority, relationship and power highlight the main transformations in both texts