- Physical restraint
Physical restraint refers to the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as
handcuffs ,shackles ,straitjacket s,rope s,strap s, or other forms of physical restraint. Alternatively,unarmed combat techniques or sheer force of numbers may be used to restrain a person.For some types of restraint device that leave the arms and legs free, see
safety harness .For restraint for medical or psychiatric purposes, see
medical restraint Physical restraint may be used:
* bypolice to arrest and detain criminals
* to restrain people who are suffering from involuntary physical spasms, to prevent them from hurting themselves (seemedical restraints ).
* controversially, inmental hospital s
* as part of games ofBDSM and sexual bondage
* byescapologist s,illusionist s andstunt performer s
* by kids playing cowboy games
* by a kidnapper (stereotypically with rope orduct tape and agag ) or other materialRestraining someone against their will is generally a crime in most jurisdictions, unless it is explicitly sanctioned by law. (See
false arrest ,false imprisonment ).The misuse of physical restraint has resulted in many deaths.Physical restraint can be dangerous, sometimes in unexpected ways. Examples include:
*postural asphyxia
* unintendedstrangulation
* death due tochoking orvomiting and being unable to clear the airway
* death due to inability to escape in the event of fire or other disaster
* death due to dehydration or starvation due to the inability to escape
* cutting off of blood circulation by restraints
* nerve damage by restraints
* cutting of blood vessels by struggling against restraints, resulting in death by loss of blood
* death byhypothermia orhyperthermia whilst unable to escapeFor these and many other reasons, extreme caution is needed in the use of physical restraint.
Gag ging a restrained person is highly risky, as it involves a substantial risk ofasphyxia , both from the gag itself, and also fromchoking orvomiting and being unable to clear the airway. In practice, simple gags do not restrict communication much; however, this means that gags that are effective enough to prevent communication are generally also potentially effective at restricting breathing. Gags that prevent communication may also prevent the communication of distress that might otherwise prevent injury.ee also
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Prison
* Pin-down scandal
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