Sentence examples for use of restraint techniques from inspiring English sources

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The ministry added that the manual "is an aid for instructors" who train staff on the use of restraint techniques.

Anwar noted that, while a fatal accident inquiry into Bayoh's death will be mandatory, the family did not believe that such an investigation would have sufficient remit to cover the wider issues of deaths in custody, use of restraint techniques, racism, lack of police accountability and the insufficient powers of PIRC.

The panel also said they had accepted that the use of restraint techniques that involved inflicting pain on the deportee to secure their compliance was justifiable, but wanted to be assured they would not be used gratuitously or as a matter of first resort.

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The document, dated May 2008, is a risk assessment of restraint techniques used to control children.

A damning report warning of the dangers of restraint techniques used on children in custody will be made public for the first time this week, after what campaigners say has been a cover-up by the Government.

"Amnesty and others have documented numerous cases of private security companies' wholly inappropriate conduct over the last few years, including the use of dangerous restraint techniques.

Thousands more children have been injured in custody through the use of controversial restraint techniques than the government had previously disclosed, new statistics show.

The pain of being hit by a Taser is "difficult to describe", according to one expert in police use of restraint and pain techniques.

Alan Kittle, UKBA director of detention services, said: "The use of control and restraint techniques, accredited by the National Offender Management Service, may be used by escorts as a last resort if a detainee becomes disruptive during their removal from the UK.

Carolyne Willow, the director of children's rights charity Article 39, who obtained the documents, said: "What kind of society trains adults to use restraint techniques that could cause children to die or be severely disabled?

The use of several "distraction" restraint techniques, which involve inflicting pain with a severe blow to the nose or ribs, or by pulling back a child's thumb, were suspended in 2007 before being banned in 2008.

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