02121oam 2200541Ia 450 991069193190332120040730144203.0(CKB)5470000002350097(OCoLC)52413840ocm52413840(OCoLC)995470000002350097(EXLCZ)99547000000235009720030611d2003 ua 0engurbn||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe effectiveness and safety of pepper spray[electronic resource]Washington, DC :U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice,[2003]Research for practiceTitle from title screen (viewed Jan. 12, 2004)."Apr. 03.""NCJ 195739."Includes bibliographical references (page 14).Presents the findings of two National Institute of Justice reports that used different methodologies to test pepper spray's safety and effectiveness: J. Michael Bowling and Monica Gaines, An evaluation of Oleoresin Capsicum (O.C.) use by law enforcement agencies; and Charles S. Petty, Deaths in police confrontation when Oleoresin Capsicum is used.Pepper sprayPoliceUnited StatesEquipment and suppliesArrest (Police methods)United StatesPoliceViolence againstUnited StatesPreventionRestraint of prisonersUnited StatesPepper spray.PoliceEquipment and supplies.Arrest (Police methods)PoliceViolence againstPrevention.Restraint of prisonersBowling J. Michael1385490Petty Charles S1385491National Institute of Justice (U.S.)GPOGPOGAOOCLCQGPOBOOK9910691931903321The effectiveness and safety of pepper spray3433101UNINA