DBL:Vic Police Taser FOI:19 October 2010
Written by belinda on October 20, 2010 – 12:10 am -Tonight on Done By Law we will be speaking with Sarah Nicholson, formerly from the Federation of Community Legal Centres, in relation to the Federation’s recent work about police use of force and Tasers. The Federation recently launched a report Taser Trap - Is Victoria falling for it? that brings together internal Victoria Police documents, publicly available information and the experience of CLCs. Sarah will speak about the lengthy process involved in obtaining the Victoria Police documents and what has happened with previous independent recommendations related to police accountability. For more information see www.communitylaw.org.au.
Tags: FOI, police, Police Use of Force, tasers
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Fatal mistake? VicPolice taser trials: 27 March 2010
Written by Julia on April 27, 2010 – 2:16 am -In February this year Victoria Police announced a trial of taser stun guns in Bendigo and Morwell. The trial will start in July 2010 and run for a year. Currently, only two specialist police units, the Special Operations Group and Critical Incident Response Teams, part of the Force Response Unit are authorised to use tasers. Previously both former Police Commissioner Nixon and current Commissioner Overland had ruled out the expansion of tasers to general duty police. Therefore this trial represents a signifcant shift in the manner in which police can deploy force.
In 2009 an Office of Police Integrity report which investigated Victoria Police’s use of force recommended that officers not be given taser stun guns. There are substantial dangers that tasers can kill or harm if used on vulnerable groups, such a young people, people with heart conditions, people experiecing mental illness, or if the taser is used in particular ways. The data suggests around 73% of taser use in Victoria was against people in mental health crises and that 85% of subjects were affected by prescription or illegal drugs. Evidence from overseas and increasingly from Australia suggests that tasers are prone to misuse.
Done By Law discusses these trials with Emma Ryan, a Monash University lecturer and PhD researcher.
Tags: human rights, police, tasers
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FEATURE: Should the Victorian Police be using tasers?
Written by alex on December 2, 2008 – 2:07 am -Done By Law speaks to Emma Ryan, a PHD student who specialises in the use of “tasers” around the world and by the Victorian Police. We examine exactly how a taser works, and its consequences for people incapacitated by the weapon. We find out which Police are using tasers around the country. We look at instances where tasers have amounted to lethal force and consider how tasers may impact on policing more generally.
Tags: police, tasers
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