For example, interviews with prisoners who assaulted officers during their arrests disclosed that many such attacks were initiated by the subject upon realization that their arrest was imminent. In many cases, it was the radio transmission alerting the officers of the subject's wanted status that was overheard by the subject.
Effective risk management in this regard led to the use of police codes, both for the officer to alert dispatch that the subject was in hearing range, and also for police dispatchers to advise officers as to the subject's status without alerting the offender simultaneously (Sweeney, 2005).
Likewise, other specific risks associated with the policing and correctional environment are effectively reduced by the application of risk management principles, including the prohibition of firearms within the section of police facilities where officers and prisoners are within close physical proximity. The specific comparative risks associated with the inability of an individual officer to defend himself against an unexpected attack by prisoners is much better managed by alternative means (such as the through the use of video surveillance throughout the facility) than through reliance of firearms. Whereas officers are exposed to greater risks without access to their sidearms, the comparatively much greater risks are those associated with a violator's successfully disarming an officer. For this specific reason, effective risk management within police stations...
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