The newly formed Firearms and Use of Force Task Group in the Jamaica Constabulary Force comes into effect Monday.
Head of the Task Group Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Robinson said his first line of action was to assess what needed to be done.
"What I'll be looking at is where we are, what the current training consists of across the whole range of Use of Force from unarmed combat training to the use of handcuffs and batons. I need to make sure we have policies and training packages in place to actually deliver that properly, so that when officers do use (force), we have a measure by which we can ascertain whether that action was correct," said ACP Paul Robinson.
Last week Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin announced several changes to the structure of the police force.
He also said that the M-16 gun would be replaced with a less powerful weapon for many policemen and women.
Head of the Task Group Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Robinson said his first line of action was to assess what needed to be done.
"What I'll be looking at is where we are, what the current training consists of across the whole range of Use of Force from unarmed combat training to the use of handcuffs and batons. I need to make sure we have policies and training packages in place to actually deliver that properly, so that when officers do use (force), we have a measure by which we can ascertain whether that action was correct," said ACP Paul Robinson.
Last week Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin announced several changes to the structure of the police force.
He also said that the M-16 gun would be replaced with a less powerful weapon for many policemen and women.
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