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Police Service of Northern Ireland Use of Force Statistics st April 0 to st March 0 Published 8 th June 0 Contact: Security Statistician Statistics Branch, PSNI Lisnasharragh Montgomery Road Belfast BT LD Tel 080 0 Ext. Email: statistics@psni.police.uk

Table of Contents Page. Overview of Police Use of Force. Longer Term Trends i) Use of Attenuating Energy Projectile (AEP): April 008 March 0 ii) Use of Police Baton: April 008 March 0 iii) Use of CS Spray: April 008 March 0 iv) Use of Firearms : April 008 March 0 7 v) Use of Force involving Police Dogs: April 008 March 0 8 vi) Use of TASER: April 008 March 0 vii) Use of Water Cannon: April 008 March 0 0 Data Quality When police officers use force in the course of their duties they are required to self report this on a specially designed intranet database within PSNI. The PSNI s Statistics Branch then undertakes various completeness and accuracy checks of the submitted data before completing this statistical report. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that all incidents of use of force by the police are reported on this system, there is the possibility that some under-reporting exists and this should be borne in mind when using these statistics.

Overview of Police Use of Force Recommendation of the Northern Ireland Policing Board s Human Rights Annual Report (008) requires the PSNI to, provide the Policing Board with statistics on all categories of uses of force recorded on the PSNI electronic use of force monitoring system on a six monthly basis. This report outlines the occasions of Police Use of Force up to st March 0. This report will be updated every six months via pre-announced dates on the PSNI website with the next update due in December 0. A total of 8 AEP rounds were fired during this reporting period; AEP rounds were fired during occasions of serious public disorder in Belfast on th July 0 and an additional AEP rounds were fired as a less lethal option in December 0. There were an additional occasions between st April 0 and st March 0 when the AEP was pointed only (0 as a less lethal option, once during public disorder). There were 8 occasions where batons were either drawn or used during the twelve-month period. The baton was drawn only on 7 occasions and on the remaining 8 occasions the baton was drawn and used. There were 8 reported uses of CS spray, 7 of these resulted in the CS spray being drawn but not sprayed while on the remaining 0 occasions the CS spray was drawn and sprayed. Firearms were drawn or pointed on 8 occasions and on one occasion the firearm was discharged. Officers reported the use of a police dog on occasions. TASERs were drawn (a) on 77 occasions and were fired (b) on a further occasions between st April 0 and st March 0. There were reported uses of water cannon during serious public disorder in Belfast in July and August 0. Water cannons were deployed on occasions during the reporting period without being used. Summary table police use of force between st April 0 and th March 0 compared to the same period last year. Use of Force st April 0 st March 0 st April 0 st March 0 % change (e) AEP Pointed +% AEP Discharged (c) (d) +% AEP Total +7% Baton Drawn Only 7 +% Baton Drawn & Used 8 +% Baton Total 8 8 +8% CS Drawn (not sprayed) 70 7 +% CS Sprayed 0 -% CS Total 8 8 +% Firearm Drawn or Pointed 8 +% Firearm Discharged 0 - Firearm Total +% Police Dog Used +7% TASER Drawn (a) 0 77 +70% TASER Fired (b) -% TASER Total +% Water Cannon Deployment -% Water Cannon Used 0 - Water Cannon Total 0 -% (a) Includes drawn/aimed and red-dot. (b) Includes Stun Drive. (c) AEPs were fired by officers. (d) 8 AEPs were fired by officers. (e) % change figures rounded to nearest integer.

Appendix : Trend Information (i) Attenuating Energy Projectile (AEP): April 008 March 0 The AEP has been designed for use as a less lethal option in situations where officers are faced with individual aggressors whether acting on their own or as part of a group. It discharges less-lethal kinetic energy projectiles (impact rounds) and has two purposes. It can be used by a limited number of specifically trained officers in serious public order situations to fire at selected individuals. Secondly, it can be used by a small number of specifically trained firearms officers as a less-lethal option at firearms incidents (e.g. suspect wielding a knife or sword). Figure A: Number of occasions AEP discharged (number of rounds fired) trend information - April 008 to March 0 7 (0 AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired ), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired) 0 (80 AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP fired) (0 AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired) 0, ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP round fired), ( AEP round fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired), ( AEP rounds fired) Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0

(ii) Use of Police Baton: April 008 March 0 Officers will report any use of batons to their immediate supervisors as soon as practicable and submit an electronic use of force form, making their baton available for inspection. In addition, in circumstances where a baton has been drawn but not used, officers will submit a report (electronic use of force monitoring form) where it is reasonable to expect that a person (or persons) have anticipated a threat of force being used against them. There may also be occasions where a supervisory officer gives a direction to other officers to draw their batons. This would most likely occur during serious public order situations. In such circumstances only the officer giving the direction is required to complete an electronic use of force monitoring form. However, if any officer has occasion to strike an individual(s) then they must submit an electronic use of force monitoring form to indicate baton used. Figure A: Number of occasions Baton drawn & used trend information - April 008 to March 0 7 7 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 7 7 8 8 8 7 7 7 0 8 8 7 0 8 0 0 7 8 8 0 0 8 8 0 7 8 8 7 8 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0

(iii) Use of CS Spray: April 008 March 0 The PSNI uses a CS irritant spray that has a % concentration of CS in the solvent MIBK (Methyl Isobutyl Ketone). CS spray is issued to officers who have been trained in the Personal Safety Programme and is worn as part of the normal patrol equipment. Plain-clothes officers are also trained and issued with CS spray. Service policy states that I is not to be used during serious public order situations as a crowd dispersal tactic. Upon impact the solvent evaporates rapidly leaving CS particles to gain compliance of the subject. Effects last on average for about 0 minutes. A person who has been sprayed with CS spray will be classified as injured and police officers will if possible administer aftercare advice. An officer drawing or discharging the device, or once drawn, subsequently points the device at any individual or group, must record this use and any warning given. Figure A: Number of occasions CS Sprayed trend information - April 008 to March 0 7 7 8 7 8 0 7 0 8 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 7 8 7 0 7 0 7 8 0 7 7 0 7 8 8 0 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0

(iv) Use of Firearms: April 008 March 0 In recognition of the special circumstances prevailing in Northern Ireland, the Chief Constable has given standing authority for all officers, subject to successful training, to be issued with a personal issue handgun. This standing authority is kept under regular review. A police officer is deemed to have used a firearm when it is: (i) Pointed at another person; (ii) Fired at another person in self defence or in defence of another, whether or not injury or death results; (iii) Discharged in any other operational circumstances. In addition officers are required to report any instance when they have occasion to draw their personal issue handgun. District Commanders/Heads of Branch ensure that an appropriate number of officers are trained in order to meet locally identified needs, based upon an evaluation of the prevailing security situation and risk assessment. There are also a number of specifically trained firearms officers to deal with pre-planned and spontaneous firearms incidents. These officers deploy with H&K weapons and the Glock personal issue handgun but also have available other less lethal options including Taser and the Attenuating Energy Projectile (AEP) system. Figure A: Number of occasions firearm discharged trend information - April 008 to March 0 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0 7

(v) Police Use of Force involving Police Dogs: April 008 March 0 All Police dogs are under the control of Operational Support Department and can be used for a variety of purposes. Use of force only reflects a very small proportion of the overall work that police dogs carry out. The main types of force that are recorded for dog use include: when the dog is deployed to achieve control of an immediate threat to the handler, other officers, innocent persons or the dog itself whether or not the dog bites or causes injury when the dog is deployed to apprehend a fleeing offender/subject, whether or not it bites or causes injury when the dog bites at the direction of the handler and there is no injury when the dog bites not at the direction of the handler and there is no injury Figure A: Number of occasions Police Dog Used trend information (a) - April 008 to March 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 8 8 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0 (a) The categories used to record the level of police dog deployment were refined in April 0 8

(vi) Police Use of TASER: April 008 March 0 The TASER is a single shot weapon designed to temporarily incapacitate a subject through the use of an electrical current, which temporarily interferes with the body s neuromuscular system. Use of the TASER is one of a number of tactical options available to an officer who is faced with violence or the threat of violence, which may escalate to the point where the use of lethal force would be justified. Its purpose is to temporarily incapacitate an individual in order to control and neutralise the threat that they pose. TASERS were introduced to PSNI in a limited pilot on th January 008. They were issued to specialist firearms officers and have also been made available to authorised firearms officers attached to Armed Response Vehicles (since th December 008) who have completed NPCC approved accredited training in the use of the device. In terms of use of force, the TASER can be drawn/aimed, red dotted (at which stage a red dot appears on the subject indicating where the TASER would hit) or fired/discharged. Figure A: Number of occasions TASER Fired trend information - April 008 to March 0 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0

(vii) Police Use of Water Cannon: April 008 March 0 The PSNI has water cannons at its disposal which are kept at different police locations within Northern Ireland to ensure that they can respond quickly to any incident. Water cannon vehicles are deployed and used only when authorised by appropriate officers in accordance with the NPCC manual of guidance, public order, standards, tactics & training. Figure A7: Number of occasions Water Cannon activated - April 008 to March 0 0 8 Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec- Nov- Oct- Sep- Aug- Jul- Jun- May- Apr- Mar- Feb- Jan- Dec-0 Nov-0 Oct-0 Sep-0 Aug-0 Jul-0 Jun-0 May-0 Apr-0 Mar-0 Feb-0 Jan-0 0