by force of circumstances - meaning and definition. What is by force of circumstances
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What (who) is by force of circumstances - definition

FORCE NEEDED TO COMPEL COMPLIANCE
Use of force in law enforcement; Use of Force; Use of force doctrines; Police use of force; Nelson v. City of Davis; Use of force by police
  • A St. Paul police SRT indexing a firearm in a gun holster

Force of Nature (duo)         
HIP-HOP DJ AND PRODUCTION DUO FROM TOKYO, JAPAN
FORCE OF NATURE
Force of Nature (stylized as FORCE OF NATURE) is a hip-hop DJ and production duo from Tokyo, Japan. The group is composed of members , known by his stage name KZA, and , known by his stage name DJ Kent or The Backwoods.
Show of force         
  • The Aircraft carriers USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conducting dual aircraft carrier strike group operations and showing presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific.
  • Many strike missions by aircraft over insurgency areas involve the use of [[flare]] drops and low-level passes only and are intended to intimidate suspected enemy forces rather than to be immediately used for attacks.
OPEN DEMONSTRATION OF MILITARY POWER INTENDED TO WARN OR TO INTIMIDATE AN OPPONENT
Shows of force; Display of power
A show of force is a military operation intended to warn (such as a warning shot) or to intimidate an opponent by showcasing a capability or will to act if one is provoked. Shows of force may also be executed by police forces and other armed, non-military groups.
Use of force continuum         
GUIDELINES FOR POLICE CONDUCT
Force continuum; Force continuum model; Use-of-force continuum
A use of force continuum is a standard that provides law enforcement officers and civilians with guidelines as to how much force may be used against a resisting subject in a given situation. In some ways, it is similar to the U.

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Use of force

The use of force, in the context of law enforcement, may be defined as the "amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject".

Use of force doctrines can be employed by law enforcement officers and military personnel on guard duty. The aim of such doctrines is to balance the needs of security with ethical concerns for the rights and well-being of intruders or suspects. Injuries to civilians tend to focus attention on self-defense as a justification and, in the event of death, the notion of justifiable homicide.

Police use physical force to the extent necessary to secure observance of the law or to restore order only when the exercise of persuasion, advice and warning is found to be insufficient.

For the English law on the use of force in crime prevention, see Self-defence in English law. The Australian position on the use of troops for civil policing is set out by Michael Head in Calling Out the Troops: Disturbing Trends and Unanswered Questions; compare "Use of Deadly Force by the South African Police Services Re-visited" by Malebo Keebine-Sibanda and Omphemetse Sibanda.