There is a difference between Combative subject and Assaultive subject that’s where the use of force differs in its implement, if the subject is combative there are methods of control and restraint that may be used that don’t include fist or tasers like I stated the Taser is the new toy on the block and there is no real thought as to how it is used. Police and Correctional work is a contact profession and if you are afraid to get your hands dirty maybe its time to look for another profession. On the other hand I applaud any tool that protects officers safety, be it police correctional, bea or fra. I believe that it come to training and judicious use of such weapons.
The public will judge our use of force in how is it applied. Did they use all possible verbal communication with the subject? Officers have to know what response is justified depending on where on the ladder of force they are at with a subject. This dose not only go for police and corrections but for Bea and FRA as well if you want to keep your self out of a law suit and be able to clearly justify your actions to a jury because the typical jury member has never been in a violent confrontation in his or her life and these are the people that will judge your fait.
I don’t want people to get the wrong idea I like the taser it’s a use full less lethal weapon. I just think that it is being used as the end all be all and the over use of a tool like this will only spark out rage and mistrust in the public and then pressure from out side influents to curb the use of it or worse get rid of it.
Professionally yours,
Christopher Meyerson
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