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The Effect of Less-Lethal Weapons on Injuries in Police Use-of-Force Events
American Journal of Public Health, 10/28/09
MacDonald JM et al. – Injuries sustained during police use–of–force events affect thousands of police officers and civilians in the United States each year. Incidence of these injuries can be reduced dramatically when law enforcement agencies responsibly employ less–lethal weapons in lieu of physical force.
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