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LIGHT-WEIGHT BATONS: A TIMELY IDEA

NCJ Number
146698
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 41 Issue: 12 Dated: (December 1993) Pages: 60,62-65
Author(s)
R Mroz
Date Published
1993
Length
4 pages
Annotation
The author discusses light-weight (less than 1 pound) batons, how to use them, and the conditions and considerations that led to their development.
Abstract
Light-weight batons represent a middle option between nonimpact chemical and pepper sprays, and injurious heavy batons and traditional nightsticks. They typically are made of a polymer or nylon. A baton-using officer must maneuver at least as quickly as the non-firearm-equipped assailant; this is more easily accomplished with a light than a heavy baton. Greater striking accuracy is possible as well. When striking with a baton, an officer will generate much increased speed and power by using leg and waist muscles as well as the arms. Good balance is also important, and comes with training. A police trainer comments that his officers learned baton skills more easily with the light-weight baton. Sales of the light-weight baton are picking up, but not all police departments are sold on it.