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Academic Perspectives

This area contains papers, studies, and perspectives on Less Lethal Technology developed by the academic community.

OrganizationTitlePostingDateArticle DateAdditional Info
Police Assessment Resource Center (PARC) A Bad Night at Powell Library: The Events of November 14, 2006 (PDF, 5.81 MB) 09/17/2007 08/01/2007 By Merrick Bobb, Matthew Barge, Camelia Naguib
Penn State Applied Research Laboratory, Institute for Non-Lethal Defense Technologies Less-Lethal Operational Scenarios for Law Enforcement - Final Draft - Edward Hughes, Report Editor 01/16/2007 08/26/2005 Edward Hughes, Report Editor
Wayne State University Ballistic Impact Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering 10/07/2006 01/01/2005  
University of New Hampshire Non-lethal Technology Innovation Center 10/07/2006 01/01/2004  
University of Bradford, UK Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project (BNLWRP) 10/07/2006 09/07/2006  
Police Training Institute TASER® Position Paper of the Police Training Institute 10/07/2006 01/01/2004 by Paul V. Stearns (142 Kb)
Pennsylvania State University The Institute for Non-Lethal Defense Technologies (INLDT) 10/07/2006 01/01/2000  
Stanford University Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC) 10/07/2006 01/01/2000  
Dartmouth College The Institute for Security Technology Studies (ISTS) 10/07/2006 01/01/2000  
Force Science Research Center, Minnesota State University Mankato Should Cops Stop Using TASERs? 10/07/2006 12/12/2004 Force Science News Issue #8, December 12, 2004
University of Wisconsin-Madison ***CAUTION: GRAPHIC CONTENT involving pigs being Tasered*** Can Tasers® Directly Cause Ventricular Fibrillation? A study to to determine the probability Tasers cause Ventricular Fibrillation in a humans 10/07/2006 01/01/2006 James A.Will, AHABS, SVM; Animal Sciences,CALS; Jiu-Yan Wu,Honyu Sun, Electrical & Computer Engineering, COE, Ann O’Rourke, Surgery, School of Medicine and Public Health, Shane Huebner, Nutritional Sciences, CALS and John G.Webster, Biomedical Engineering
Journal of Applied Social Psychology Perceptions of Police Use of Deadly Force 10/07/2006 01/01/2006 James E. Perkins and Martin J. Bourgeois, University of Wyoming; Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 36 Issue 1 Page 161 - January 2006

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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