Unarmed and Dangerous

Unarmed and Dangerous
Author: Jon Shane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429813007

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There is tremendous controversy across the United States (and beyond) when a police officer uses deadly force against an unarmed citizen, but often the conversation is devoid of contextual details. These details matter greatly as a matter of law and organizational legitimacy. In this short book, authors Jon Shane and Zoë Swenson offer a comprehensive analysis of the first study to use publicly available data to reveal the context in which an officer used deadly force against an unarmed citizen. Although any police shooting, even a justified shooting, is not a desired outcome—often termed "lawful but awful" in policing circles—it is not necessarily a crime. The results of this study lend support to the notion that being unarmed does not mean "not dangerous," in some ways explaining why most police officers are not indicted when such a shooting occurs. The study’s findings show that when police officers used deadly force during an encounter with an unarmed citizen, the officer or a third person was facing imminent threat of death or serious injury in the vast majority of situations. Moreover, when police officers used force, their actions were almost always consistent with the accepted legal and policy principles that govern law enforcement in the overwhelming proportion of encounters (as measured by indictments). Noting the dearth of official data on the context of police shooting fatalities, Shane and Swenson call for the U.S. government to compile comprehensive data so researchers and practitioners can learn from deadly force encounters and improve practices. They further recommend that future research on police shootings should examine the patterns and micro-interactions between the officer, citizen, and environment in relation to the prevailing law. The unique data and analysis in this book will inform discussions of police use of force for researchers, policymakers, and students involved in criminal justice, public policy, and policing.

Remo Unarmed and Dangerous

Remo Unarmed and Dangerous
Author: Warren Murphy
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN: 9780708831373

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Unarmed and Dangerous

Unarmed and Dangerous
Author: David Orme
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781445113166

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Slipstream is a new generation of reading resources specifically designed for struggling and reluctant readers. Through exciting and carefully levelled texts, Slipstream enables readers to accelerate their reading experience. This illustrated story is part of Slipstream LEVEL 1. The 300-word text is levelled for readers with a reading age of 5-7, but its engaging content makes it perfect for a wide range of older readers too. All texts are levelled by reading experts Dee Reid and Diana Bentley. Nita wants to go out, but her dad says she has to help in the shop. So Nita decides to have some fun! Nita's fun leads to a big mess and her dad is not happy. Then two robbers rush into the shop. Can Nita stop them?

Unarmed and Dangerous; 2

Unarmed and Dangerous; 2
Author: James Keating
Publisher: Paladin Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781581601459

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Get the unarmed advantage you need to quickly disable, disarm and defeat attackers armed with rifles, shotguns and long weapons. This easily learned system could mean the difference between being a survivor and a statistic.

Unarmed Forces

Unarmed Forces
Author: Matthew Evangelista
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501724002

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Throughout the Cold War, people worldwide feared that the U.S. and Soviet governments could not prevent a nuclear showdown. Citizens from both East-bloc and Western countries, among them prominent scientists and physicians, formed networks to promote ideas and policies that would lessen this danger. Two of their organizations—the Pugwash movement and the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War—won Nobel Peace Prizes. Still, many observers believe that their influence was negligible and that the Reagan administration deserves sole credit for ending the Cold War. The first book to explore the impact these activists had on the Soviet side of the Iron Curtain, Unarmed Forces demonstrates the importance of their efforts on behalf of arms control and disarmament.Matthew Evangelista examines the work of transnational peace movements throughout the Khrushchev, Brezhnev, and Gorbachev eras and into the first years of Boris Yeltsin's leadership. Drawing on extensive research in Russian archives and on interviews with Russian and Western activists and policymakers, he investigates the sources of Soviet policy on nuclear testing, strategic defense, and conventional forces. Evangelista concludes that transnational actors at times played a crucial role in influencing Soviet policy—specifically in encouraging moderate as opposed to hard-line responses—for they supplied both information and ideas to that closed society. Evangelista's findings challenge widely accepted views about the peaceful resolution of the Cold War. By revealing the connection between a state's domestic structure and its susceptibility to the influence of transnational groups, Unarmed Forces will also stimulate thinking about the broader issue of how government policy is shaped.

The Unarmed Truth

The Unarmed Truth
Author: John Dodson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476727554

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"The story the ATF doesn't want you to know"--Dust jacket.

Hadaka-Jime

Hadaka-Jime
Author: Moshe Feldenkrais
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Martial arts
ISBN: 9781884605253

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Extreme Unarmed Combat

Extreme Unarmed Combat
Author: Martin J Dougherty
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1782740953

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With more than 300 black-&-white illustrations of combat scenarios, punches, blocks and ducks, and with expert easy-to-follow text, Extreme Unarmed Combat guides you through everything you need to know about what to do when you can’t escape trouble. This book could save your life.

The Ultimate Guide to Unarmed Self Defense

The Ultimate Guide to Unarmed Self Defense
Author: David Erath
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Hand-to-hand fighting
ISBN: 9781497530201

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"The Ultimate guide to unarmed self defense covers a comprehensive combination of techniques, training methods, and strategies designed to provide practitioners with highly efficient and effective self defense skills. in addition to physical techniques, non-physical awareness and prevention are also covered in great detail. The progression of techniques and training methods are presented as they would be taught in private lessons, and hundreds of easy to follow photos with directional arows and ghost imaging make learning easier than ever" -- page [4] of cover.

Soft War

Soft War
Author: Michael L. Gross
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 110713224X

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This collection focuses on non-kinetic warfare, including cyber, media, and economic warfare, as well as non-violent resistance, 'lawfare', and hostage-taking.