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What (who) is use of force - definition


Use of force         
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
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 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.
Use-of-force law in Missouri         
Use-of-force law in Missouri refers to the law & legal doctrine which determine whether a member of law enforcement in the state of Missouri is justified in the amount of force used to gain control of an unruly situation or person, including situations involving death. In the United States, doctrine about use of force is primarily defined by the individual states, although there have been some Supreme Court decisions of limited scope.
Examples of use of use of force
1. "Those alternatives did not entail the use of force, or they did not entail the use of force immediately.
2. "EXCESSIVE USE OF FORCE" A high–level panel is investigating the "excessive use of force" by the royalist government during the anti–king protests.
3. Bush, which encouraged the use of force over diplomacy.
4. Yet until 2003 parliament never controlled the use of force.
5. Recently he accused the coalition of "extreme use of force".