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The origin of the word ‘ handcuff’ may seem pretty straightforward. Hand still means hand, and ‘cuff’ can mean the bottom of a sleeve. As handcuffs are most often placed on a person’s hands at approximately the cuff, the meaning of the word could simply stop there. But as most people with an interest in etymology know, the history of words is rarely so clear-cut. opening the handcuffs with a duplicate key, often hidden on the body of the performer before the performance.

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Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fetters and Handcuffs". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol.10 (11thed.). Cambridge University Press. p.296. Handcuffs may be manufactured from various metals, including carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium, or from synthetic polymers. Beyond the distressing impact on the individuals subject to restraint such as Mr Slater, frequently overlooked in these circumstances is the impact that witnessing such treatment can have on those present at the time. in Japanese). Matsuyama University. Archived from the original on 2007-07-02 . Retrieved 2010-02-26.Family members visiting relatives in hospital have the added distress of seeing their loved ones chained to their hospital bed and prison escorts, even in the days leading up to their death, when it is clear that they pose no risk to themselves or others.

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Handcuffs are linked restraints intended to be worn on a person’s wrists. The intention of these devices is to restrict the movement of a prisoner or detained person. The restriction of movement limits the potential risk of escape, as climbing, running, and even using the doors is made more difficult. Handcuffs also lessen the risk of the handcuffed person successfully injuring anyone around them. Once handcuffs are placed on an individual, they become much easier to control. This has lead to widespread use across law enforcement agencies around the world. Only a few months ago, a Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (PPO) investigation into the death of Timothy Slater, a double lower limb amputee and wheelchair user, found that the decision of HMP Hewell prison staff to handcuff him whilst hospitalised in the 12 days leading up to his death was unjustified. Because a person's hands are used in breaking falls, being handcuffed introduces a significant risk of injury if the prisoner trips or stumbles, in addition to injuries sustained from overly tight handcuffs causing handcuff neuropathy. Police officers having custody of the person need to be ready to catch a stumbling prisoner. Legcuffs are similar to handcuffs, but have a larger inner perimeter so that they fit around a person's ankles. Some models consist of elliptically contoured cuffs so that they widely adapt to the anatomy of the ankle, minimizing pressure on the Achilles' tendon. Standard-type leg irons have a longer chain connecting the two cuffs compared to handcuffs.

Davis bursts into tears as she speaks by telephone from her home in Berkeley, California. “It’s inhuman and it’s not necessary and it’s emotionally and mentally unhealthy,” she says. Prosecutors should carefully consider requests to make applications for handcuffs to be worn in court, and to ensure that there are sufficient grounds for making such applications. Procedure Where handcuffs are unjustifiably resorted to, their use will constitute a civil trespass even though the arrest itself is lawful: ( Taylor (1895) 59 JP, 393; Bibby v Chief Constable of Essex (2000) 164 JP, 297). It may also violate Articles 3 (degrading treatment) and 6 (the right to a fair trial, and the presumption of innocence) of the ECHR. The rights of the suspects need to be balanced against public safety, and legitimate reasons put forward for handcuffing in court. Any derogation from these principles must be strictly justified. Guidance The Role of the Prosecutor Handcuffs are frequently used by law enforcement agencies worldwide to prevent suspected criminals from escaping from police custody.

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