Forensic Medicine: Restraint Techniques and Baton Use in Law Enforcement Situations
In a college of medicine forensic medicine course session, a case scenario about Chinedu Okobi's death after being tasered by sheriff's deputies prompts a discussion on restraint techniques for controlling violent individuals and the use of batons. The primary targets of deploying a baton on the body are explored in light of Simpson's Forensic Medicine. References to the incident and further reading materials are provided.
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College of medicine Forensic Medicine Course 19th Feb2019 3rdsession Supervisor: Dr.Khaldoon AlJerian Group 2 Presenter : Khalil Abdullah Alghalayini
Case Scenario Chinedu Okobi, 36-year-old, died shortly after he was Tasered by San Mateo county sheriff s deputies on 3rd of October 2018. The report states the victim assaulted a sheriff s deputy who approached him.
Discussion: What kind of restraint techniques that are used to control groups of individuals or others who are violent or suffering from acute behavioral disturbance? What are the primary targets of deploying baton on the body?
References: Simpson's Forensic Medicine, 13th Edition https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/17/us/california -chinedu-okobi-police-taser-killing/index.html