Non-lethal (original) (raw)
Non-lethal force is the use of force which is not inherently likely to kill or cause great bodily injury. Note that "non-lethal force" generally has a significant risk of causing death: in this context "non-lethal" only means "not intended to kill". For this reason, two new terms, "less than lethal" and particularly "less-lethal", were coined and are now being used in place of "non-lethal" by many manufacturers and law enforcement agencies (and even those who oppose their common use in riot control).
Examples
- Physical
- Striking with hands or feet
- Baton
- Joint locks or holds
- Water cannon
- Pressure point
- Beanbag round
- Plastic bullet
- Rubber bullet
- Chemical
- Tear gas (CN gas or CS gas)
- Pepper spray (OC aerosol)
- Electrical
- Electrocuting water cannon
- Stun gun (one common trade name is the "Taser" gun)
To do: distinguish less lethal force, introduce continuum of force.
See also: police, deadly force, weapon, riot control agent