NCJ Number
26136
Journal
Police Chief Volume: 42 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1975) Pages: 48-52
Date Published
1975
Length
5 pages
Annotation
EXAMINATION OF LAWS RELATING TO THE USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND INFLUENCES THAT GROUPS SUCH AS THE POLICE, COURTS, AND CITY GOVERNMENT MAY HAVE ON FIREARMS POLICY DECISIONS; A RESTRICTIVE POLICY IS RECOMMENDED.
Abstract
BEFORE INVESTIGATING THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH POLICY DECISIONS CONCERNING FIREARMS USE ARE MADE, THE AVAILABLE POLICY ALTERNATIVES ARE REVIEWED: THESE RANGE FROM FULL DISCRETION OF THE ARMED OFFICER TO REFUSAL TO ALLOW OFFICERS TO CARRY FIRARMS. THERE ARE SEVERAL GROUPS WHO MAY PLAY A PART IN POLICY DECISION MAKING - THE POLICE CHIEF, THE POLICE OFFICERS, THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT, THE COURTS, AND PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS. THE POSSIBLE INFLUENCE OF EACH OF THESE GROUPS IS DESCRIBED. THE AUTHOR RECOMMENDS A POLICY WHICH SEVERELY LIMITS THE USE OF DISCRETION BUT WHICH ALSO RECOGNIZES THAT EXCEPTIONS ARE POSSIBLE. SUCH A POLICY, THE AUTHOR ARGUES, WOULD GIVE OFFICERS ABSOLUTE GUIDELINES TO FOLLOW AND WOULD ALSO ASSURE THEM OF ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT IF THEY WERE WITHIN THAT POLICY.