- Look up
incapacitation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Incapacitation may
refer to:
Incapacitation (penology), one of the
functions of
punishment Incapacity...
- Incarceration, as the
primary mechanism for
incapacitation, is also used as to try to
deter ****ure offending.
Incapacitation is used
primarily to
protect the public...
- to kill, but
incapacitating agents can also kill if
administered in a
potent enough dose, or in
certain scenarios. The term "
incapacitation," when used...
- A
light emitting diode (LED)
incapacitator is a
weapon designed like a flashlight. It
emits an
extremely bright, rapid, and well-focused
series of "differently-colored...
- arrest, and panic);
another 50% die
within 15–30
minutes from cold
incapacitation:
inability to use or
control limbs and
hands for
swimming or gripping...
-
incapacitation".
Physical incapacitation is
primarily a
matter of shot location; most
persons who are shot in the head are
immediately incapacitated,...
-
provides compelling support for the role of a
ballistic pressure wave in
incapacitation and injury. This work
builds upon the
earlier works of
Suneson et al...
- to
incapacitate, but not kill, a target. The
rounds rely on the
transfer of
kinetic energy and
blunt force trauma to
accomplish this
incapacitation. Rubber...
- In law, a ward is a
minor or
incapacitated adult placed under the
protection of a
legal guardian or
government entity, such as a court. Such a person...
- Today, a coup de grâce for
incapacitated soldiers would be a war crime: the laws of war
mandate caring for the
incapacitated and
prohibit mercy killing...