Whenever feasible, staff shall rely on law enforcement authorities to exercise force against offenders. When such assistance is not available, staff may use force subject to this section.
(1) Non-deadly force may be used by staff against offenders only if the user of force reasonably believes it is immediately necessary to realize one of the following objectives:
- (a) To prevent death or bodily harm to oneself or another.
- (b) To prevent unlawful damage to property, including damage that may result in death or bodily harm to oneself or another.
- (c) To prevent an offender from fleeing the control of a staff member.
- (d) To change the location of an offender.
- (2) Staff may use deadly force only to prevent death or great bodily injury to oneself or another.
- (3) Staff may not use deadly force if its use creates a substantial danger of harm to innocent third parties, unless the danger created by not using such force is greater than the danger created by using it.
- (4) The use of excessive force is forbidden. Only as much force may be used as is reasonably necessary to achieve the objective.
History
History: CR 10-126: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.