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The situations that police officers most likely to use force is arrests, disturbance, domestic, traffic stop, /disorderly, and investigation. It has become too much when it catches the attention of the public, media, and legislators.
A. Law enforcement and correctional officers of the Department of Justice may use deadly force only when necessary, that is, when the officer has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person.
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Given the inherent risks of working in law enforcement, officers are legally able to use forceincluding physical restraints, Tasers, blunt force objects like batons, and firearmswhen needed to restore safety, make an arrest, and/or protect themselves or others from harm.
A use of force report typically includes information such as the date, time, and location of the incident; a description of the incident, including all actions taken by the officer; the number of officers involved and their identities; any weapons used; the names and contact information of any witnesses; any injuries
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The police use-of-force report must capture all pertinent information about the incident. Specifically, the documentation should detail what force was used and describe any escalation of the force. It is expected that police officers use the lowest level of force necessary to gain compliance.
The seminal case on the Use of Force is Graham v. Connor. In Graham, the Court held that the force must be objectively reasonable. Miller: Can we give our officers any type, any specific guidance about when deadly force is objectively reasonable?

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