ABSTRACT

The Use of Force in Criminal Justice addresses the how, why, and when of utilizing force against citizens in a democracy. This is the first true textbook on this topic, offering students and instructors a balanced, research-based approach to understanding the use of force in law enforcement, as well as in corrections and juvenile justice. Hough includes features to reinforce key concepts, including "What-Why," "Try This," "Going Global," and "Research Results" boxes.

The Use of Force in Criminal Justice combines academic and practitioner perspectives, making the book well-suited for undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice as well as professional training and executive education. The text is accompanied by online resources such as  PowerPoints, lesson notes, and a test bank. The Use of Force in Criminal Justice is an invaluable aid for force trainers, risk managers, and attorneys who must understand the research on force and force issues rather than the rhetoric of individual anecdotes and personal system-of-force concepts. ​

chapter 2|11 pages

Law and the Use of Force

chapter 4|16 pages

The Use of Less Lethal Force

chapter 5|16 pages

The Use of Lethal Force

chapter 7|14 pages

Training to Use Force

chapter 8|17 pages

Use of Force in Law Enforcement

chapter 9|15 pages

Use of Force in Corrections

chapter 10|16 pages

Force by Tactical Teams

chapter 11|13 pages

Force and Special Populations

chapter 12|15 pages

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