NCJ Number
38640
Date Published
1973
Length
148 pages
Annotation
THE PRIMARY PROGRAM OBJECTIVE WAS TO ESTABLISH A METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING STANDARDIZED EFFECTIVENESS MEASURES OF CANDIDATE LESS-THAN-LETHAL WEAPONS THAT UTILIZE KINETIC ENERGY DAMAGE MECHANISMS.
Abstract
A TWO-PARAMETER MEASURE OF EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINING DESIRABLE AND UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS PRODUCED WHEN A GIVEN WEAPON IS USED AGAINST A DEFINED TARGET ASSOCIATED WITH A STANDARD SCENARIO IS PROPOSED. A SPECIFIC TWO-PARAMETER DATA BANK WAS DEVELOPED FOR PROJECTILES EMPLOYING THE BLUNT-TRAUMA DAMAGE MECHANISM AND ALSO FOR THE .38 CALIBER ROUND. THE BLUNT-TRAUMA DATA BANK WAS GENERALIZED FOR MODEL APPLICATION AND THE .38 CALIBER DATA WAS EXERCISED IN THE EVALUATION MODEL GENERATED UNDER THIS PROGRAM. A SECONDARY, BUT EQUALLY IMPORTANT, PROGRAM WAS TO POINT OUT AREAS WHERE FURTHER EFFORT IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A MORE COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF LESS-THANLETHAL WEAPONS THAN COULD BE DONE IN THE TIME AND FUNDING LIMITATIONS OF THIS PROGRAM. APPENDED MATERIALS INCLUDE DRAFT SCENARIOS OF POLICE TACTICAL SITUATIONS FOR DERIVING STANDARDS FOR LESS-THAN-LETHAL WEAPONS, A LITERATURE SEARCH ON BLUNT-TRAUMA DEVICES, PHYSIOLOGICAL DAMAGE CRITERIA, AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR GENERAL EVALUATION, AND FOR DETERMINING THE HIT PROBABILITY. FOR VOLUME ONE, WHICH APPLIES THIS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY TO A .38 CALIBER REVOLVER, SEE NCJ-34814. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)