The WRAP Restraint System: A Descriptive, Field-Setting Study
Expert witnesses, lawyers, law enforcement trainers, police, jail, prison, juvenile facility
administrators, managers, officers, and others who research, purchase, teach, or use restraint
devices will find The WRAP report invaluable, insightful, instructive, and easily understood.
This pioneering, retrospective study (N = 128) provides clear and easy-to-understand findings
about how The WRAP Restraint System was used in field settings by police officers, including its
efficacy. Findings answered several questions, including: was The WRAP safe to the people on
whom it was applied; when and how was The WRAP used; who was restrained in The WRAP;
and, what other force options were used by officers to restrain individuals who were placed into
The WRAP? The issue of positional asphyxia is discussed from a scientifically-based
perspective, including how using The WRAP may avoid this controversy. Based upon the study’s
findings, best practices recommendations for administrators, managers, and trainers are
identified and discussed.
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The WRAP Restraint System: A Descriptive, Field-Setting Study
Expert witnesses, lawyers, law enforcement trainers, police, jail, prison, juvenile facility
administrators, managers, officers, and others who research, purchase, teach, or use restraint
devices will find The WRAP report invaluable, insightful, instructive, and easily understood.
This pioneering, retrospective study (N = 128) provides clear and easy-to-understand findings
about how The WRAP Restraint System was used in field settings by police officers, including its
efficacy. Findings answered several questions, including: was The WRAP safe to the people on
whom it was applied; when and how was The WRAP used; who was restrained in The WRAP;
and, what other force options were used by officers to restrain individuals who were placed into
The WRAP? The issue of positional asphyxia is discussed from a scientifically-based
perspective, including how using The WRAP may avoid this controversy. Based upon the study’s
findings, best practices recommendations for administrators, managers, and trainers are
identified and discussed.
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The WRAP Restraint System: A Descriptive, Field-Setting Study

The WRAP Restraint System: A Descriptive, Field-Setting Study

The WRAP Restraint System: A Descriptive, Field-Setting Study

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Expert witnesses, lawyers, law enforcement trainers, police, jail, prison, juvenile facility
administrators, managers, officers, and others who research, purchase, teach, or use restraint
devices will find The WRAP report invaluable, insightful, instructive, and easily understood.
This pioneering, retrospective study (N = 128) provides clear and easy-to-understand findings
about how The WRAP Restraint System was used in field settings by police officers, including its
efficacy. Findings answered several questions, including: was The WRAP safe to the people on
whom it was applied; when and how was The WRAP used; who was restrained in The WRAP;
and, what other force options were used by officers to restrain individuals who were placed into
The WRAP? The issue of positional asphyxia is discussed from a scientifically-based
perspective, including how using The WRAP may avoid this controversy. Based upon the study’s
findings, best practices recommendations for administrators, managers, and trainers are
identified and discussed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148733461
Publisher: IPICD, Inc.
Publication date: 10/15/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 580 KB

About the Author

John G. Peters, Jr., Ph.D., CLS, CTC, a former police administrator and officer, serves as
president and chief learning officer for the internationally-recognized training firm, Institute
for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc., and has taught research methods and statistics to
graduate and undergraduate students. Author of the widely-adopted text, Tactical Handcuffing
for Chain- and Hinged-Style Handcuffs, Dr. Peters has been judicially qualified as an expert
witness in international, federal, and state courts.

A. David Berman, M.S., CLS, a former police officer, serves as vice president for the Institute
for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. A defensive tactics and restraint instructor, Mr.
Berman has authored several articles and training documents, and currently teaches a variety of
law enforcement instructor programs across North America.
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