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Tasers And Arrestrelated Deaths 1st Edition Howard E Williams

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Tasers And Arrestrelated Deaths 1st Edition Howard E Williams
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Howard E. Williams
ISBN: 9781593327989, 1593327986
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Tasers And Arrestrelated Deaths 1st Edition Howard E Williams by Howard E. Williams 9781593327989, 1593327986 instant download after payment.

Williams examines TASER use and high-risk group theory, which posits that people with certain physiological attributes, such as heart disease, mental illness, or drug use, are at increased risk of sudden death following application of a TASER electronic control device (ECD). Data derived from autopsy reports indicate few differences in the presence of such attributes between arrest-related sudden deaths following the application of an ECD and arrest-related sudden deaths that did not involve an ECD. The notable exception was deaths involving excited delirium, which appeared statistically more often in ECD-proximate events.

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