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Old 03-27-2012, 07:50 PM   #123
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Re: Trayvon Martin Case

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Originally Posted by DynamiteRave View Post
I agree with you on that. Or at least it needs to be modified so that there's some clarity on what accounts as "self defense". I mean it shouldn't be to the point of where the person has a knife to your throat to shoot them, but it also shouldn't be like, a bar fight scenario where its just 2 idiots brawling.

Hell, the whole rule should probably be done away with.
thats the biggest thing that can come away from this case. i feel like me and you are in the same boat in realizing that by the rule of the law zimmerman is probably not guilty, but we would both love to see him serve over a decade in prison. i am all for the right to bear arms and myself own 3 hand guns a rifle and a shotgun, and hate when jackasses like this give reasonable gun owners a bad name. laws like stand your ground make me cringe because of things like this. when i was in military police training we spent a ton of time on the use of force continum.

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Use of force continuum

Main article: Use of force continuum

The use of force may be standardized by a use of force continuum, which presents guidelines as to the degree of force appropriate in a given situation. One source identifies five very generalized steps, increasing from least use of force to greatest. It is only one side of the model, as it does not give the levels of subject resistance that merit the corresponding increases in force.[7] Each successive level of force is meant to describe an escalating series of actions an officer may take to resolve a situation, and the level of force used rises only when a lower level of force would be ineffective in dealing with the situation.[4]
1.Presence (using the effect of the presence of an authority figure on a subject)
2.Verbalization (commanding a subject)
3.Empty hand control (using empty hands to search, relieve weapons, immobilize, or otherwise control a subject)
4.Intermediate weapons (using non-lethal chemical, electronic or impact weapons on a subject)
5.Deadly Force (using any force likely to cause permanent injury or death to a subject)

Use of force continuums can be further broken down into much more specific and concrete units.
Use of force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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