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- catalog abstract "This paper examines situations for which nonlethal weapons are appropriate and limitations on the use of such weapons. Weapons in research and development are reviewed, along with some new concepts and proposals. Research recommendations are made. This work was accomplished in the period October, 1966 through January, 1967. In each category the physical or physiological basis for operation of the weapon, and the intrinsic limitations on its development or use, are discussed. The emphasis is on the need for a systematic program of research and development which includes problem analysis, determination of objectives, research, test and evaluation, reportage and training.".
- catalog contributor b4944219.
- catalog contributor b4944220.
- catalog created "1967.".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "1967.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1967.".
- catalog description "1. Summary and recommendations. A. Research and development -- B. Systematic evaluation and reporting -- C. Training, retraining, and practice -- D. Public information -- E. Standards -- F. Problems of the individual policeman -- G. Riot and crowd control -- H. The National Guard -- J. Nonlethal weapons -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Situations appropriate for nonlethal weapons. A. Introduction -- B. Weapons problems of the individual police officer -- C. Crowd, mob, and riot control -- 4. Limitations on nonlethal weapons. A. Preliminary criteria for evaluation of nonlethal weapons B. Training, retraining, and practice -- C. Systematic evaluation and reporting -- D. Research and development -- E. Community relations -- F. Legal and policy aspects of nonlethal weaponry -- G. Police weapons and community relations -- 5. Survey of nonlethal weapons. A. The night stick, baton, and billy -- B. Conventional firearms used in a nonlethal way -- C. Nonlethal chemical agents -- D. Animals -- E. Unarmed combat -- Barriers and Barricades -- G. Water -- H. Heat and cold -- J. Light and radiant energy K. Sound -- L. Miscellaneous unconventional projectors and guns -- M. Smoke -- N. Nets and snares -- O. Electrified devices -- P. Bayonets and cutting weapons -- Appendix A. Notes and references.".
- catalog description "This paper examines situations for which nonlethal weapons are appropriate and limitations on the use of such weapons. Weapons in research and development are reviewed, along with some new concepts and proposals. Research recommendations are made. This work was accomplished in the period October, 1966 through January, 1967. In each category the physical or physiological basis for operation of the weapon, and the intrinsic limitations on its development or use, are discussed. The emphasis is on the need for a systematic program of research and development which includes problem analysis, determination of objectives, research, test and evaluation, reportage and training.".
- catalog extent "ix, 125 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Coates, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis), 1929- Study S-271.".
- catalog isPartOf "Its Study S-271".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "1967.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Arlington, Va., Institute for Defense Analyses, Science and Technology Division,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "HV7936.E7 C63 1967".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Equipment and supplies.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement United States.".
- catalog subject "Nonlethal weapons.".
- catalog subject "Riot control.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Summary and recommendations. A. Research and development -- B. Systematic evaluation and reporting -- C. Training, retraining, and practice -- D. Public information -- E. Standards -- F. Problems of the individual policeman -- G. Riot and crowd control -- H. The National Guard -- J. Nonlethal weapons -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Situations appropriate for nonlethal weapons. A. Introduction -- B. Weapons problems of the individual police officer -- C. Crowd, mob, and riot control -- 4. Limitations on nonlethal weapons. A. Preliminary criteria for evaluation of nonlethal weapons B. Training, retraining, and practice -- C. Systematic evaluation and reporting -- D. Research and development -- E. Community relations -- F. Legal and policy aspects of nonlethal weaponry -- G. Police weapons and community relations -- 5. Survey of nonlethal weapons. A. The night stick, baton, and billy -- B. Conventional firearms used in a nonlethal way -- C. Nonlethal chemical agents -- D. Animals -- E. Unarmed combat -- Barriers and Barricades -- G. Water -- H. Heat and cold -- J. Light and radiant energy K. Sound -- L. Miscellaneous unconventional projectors and guns -- M. Smoke -- N. Nets and snares -- O. Electrified devices -- P. Bayonets and cutting weapons -- Appendix A. Notes and references.".
- catalog title "Nonlethal weapons for use by U.S. law enforcement officers.".
- catalog type "text".