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  2. Risks of handcuffing someone facedown long known ... - AOL

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    For his study, Ross asked 17 law enforcement agencies in six states to collect data on arrests. Over a year, Ross wrote, the agencies reported officers used prone position in 1,085 “violent ...

  3. Handcuffs - Wikipedia

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    Without a key, handcuffs cannot be removed without specialist knowledge, and a handcuffed person cannot move their wrists more than a few centimetres or inches apart, making many tasks difficult or impossible. Handcuffs are frequently used by law enforcement agencies worldwide to prevent suspected criminals from escaping from police custody.

  4. Hojōjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Hojōjutsu shows limited survival in the modern world, both in Japan and elsewhere. Torinawa techniques are taught as part of the curriculum learned by modern Japanese police officers and it remains an advanced topic within schools of jujutsu, following it and other Japanese traditional martial arts as they make their way around the world from Brazil to Eastern Europe.

  5. Sheriff's Office Defends Handcuffing Of 11-Year-Old Girl ...

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    This image, taken from a deputy patrol vehicle’s dashcam, shows a suspect wanted in a car theft in New York state. Authorities detained an 11-year-old girl who matched the description of this ...

  6. Takeaways from AP investigation into police training on the ...

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    For decades, police across the United States have been warned that the common tactic of handcuffing someone facedown could turn deadly if officers pin them on the ground with too much pressure or ...

  7. Positional asphyxia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] A 1996 FBI bulletin said that many law enforcement and health personnel were being taught to avoid restraining people face-down or to do so only for a very short period of time. [4] Resuscitation of persons who exhibit cardiac arrest following restraint has proven to be difficult, according to a 1995 article in Annals of Emergency Medicine.

  8. Perp walk - Wikipedia

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    Actor Russell Crowe perp-walking before media on the way to his arraignment in New York City on an assault charge in 2005. A perp walk, walking the perp, [note 1] or frog march (Washington, D.C. English) [1] is a practice in law enforcement of taking an arrested suspect, usually right after arrest, out in public, usually from the police station to the vehicle to the courthouse and then after ...

  9. Cop handcuffs 9-year-old boy at Florida school, suit says ...

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    The parents of a 9-year-old boy say excessive force was used when a police officer handcuffed their son at a Florida elementary school in February.