Concept and System of Impact Munitions Used in Law Enforcement
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Національний науковий центр «Інститут судових експертиз ім. Засл. проф. М.С. Бокаріуса»
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This article examines importance of impact munition based on new
conceptual ideas related to humanization of forms and methods of law
enforcement. It is emphasized that in implementation of public safety and the
order of law enforcement agencies should meet requirements of the rule of law
whereby human, his rights and freedoms are recognized as the highest values
and determine the content and direction of the state and its legal institutions.
It is emphasized that use of specific means contributes to implementation
of this principle by creating opportunities to avoid injuries and casualties by
law enforcement officers, ordinary citizens and among offenders directly. It
is noted that specific means should be considered as protection means and
separated from non-lethal weapons. Definition of specific protection means
is given. The system of specialized protective equipment is considered
because of a conceptual position: specialized protective equipment of law
enforcement agencies is a basic concept and consists of subsystems that have
their own structure. Place of specialized protective equipment in the system
of specialized machinery of law enforcement agencies is determined. System
of specialized protective equipment of and branches of these means are
structured considering purpose of special means and tactical and technical
features of their application in law enforcement activity.
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impact munitions, protection, concept, law enforcement, system, branches
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Haraberiush, I., (2021). Concept and System of Impact Munitions Used in Law
Enforcement . Archives of Criminology and Forensic Sciences. 1(3). 89-101. DOI: https://
doi.org/10.32353/acfs.3.2021.10. P. 6.
