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| ART : 25741 : Not available for external loan | |
| The use of spit guards (also known as spit hoods) by police services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland : to prevent transmission of infection or another form of restraint? | |
| English | |
| 20190800 | |
| Elsevier | |
| Kennedy, Kieran M. | Payne-James, J. Jason | Payne-James, Grace J. | Green, Peter | |
| policing | police personnel | personnel safety | police personnel victimisation | hooding [torture method] | detainees | purposes | risk assessment | communicable disease control | human rights | bite guards | spit hoods | physical restraint instruments | United Kingdom | policing | personal safety | police victimisation | hooding [torture method] | detainees | purposes | risk assessment | communicable disease control | human rights | bite guards | spit hoods | physical restraint instruments | |
| Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 66 | |