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Date published 26 June 2013
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Last reviewed 14 December 2022

CMC research on use of Tasers by police in Queensland. 

2013
Multiple and prolonged Taser deployments (26 June 2013)

2012
An update on Taser use in Queensland (Research and Issues Paper Series - No. 9, November 2012) 

2011
Evaluating Taser reforms: a review of Queensland Police Service policy and practice (28 April 2011)
Evaluating Taser reforms: a review of Queensland Police service policy and practice (summary and recommendations) 

2009 
QPS-CMC Review of Taser Policy, Training, and Monitoring and Review Practices 

2008
Facts about Tasers (factsheet) 
Tasers: a brief overview of the research literature (Research and Issues Paper - No. 8, November 2008) 
 

Queensland Government Response to the CMC report Evaluating Taser reforms: A review of Queensland Police Service Policy and Practice

Response to 2009 QPS-CMC Review of Taser Policy, Training and Monitoring and Review Practices (July 2009)

 

Office of the State Coroner: Findings of inquest into the death of Antonio Carmelo Galeano

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Multiple and prolonged Taser deployments (26 June 2013)
An update on Taser use in Queensland (Research and Issues Paper Series - No. 9, November 2012)
Evaluating Taser reforms: a review of Queensland Police Service policy and practice ( 28 April 2011)
Evaluating Taser reforms: a review of Queensland Police Service policy and practice - summary and recommendations (2011)
QPS-CMC Review of Taser Policy, Training and Monitoring and Review Practices (2009)
Facts about Tasers (factsheet - 2008)
Tasers: a brief overview of the research literature (Research and Issues Paper - No. 8, November 2008)

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