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  2. Stun belt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stun_belt

    A stun belt is a belt fastened around the subject's waist, leg, or arm that carries a battery and control pack, and contains features to stop the subject from unfastening or removing it. A remote-control signal is sent to tell the control pack to give the subject an electric shock.

  3. StunTronics LLC, located in Cleveland Ohio, is the sole distributor of the Band-It Prisoner Control System and the ICE Shield, Electrified Riot Shield.

  4. Risen Stun Dynamics products are designed to support the law enforcement and corrections community within the arena of less-lethal stun device technology. These products include Transceiver-Activated Control Technology (TACT) belt and vest systems. Let's Work Together.

  5. Anti' Scape Stun Belt - Kejo Limited Company

    www.bodyarmorcompany.com/product/anti-scape-stun_belt

    The Anti-Scape Stun Belt will be used to restrain and control the behavior of prisoners / aggressors while escorting in order to prevent escape and ensure safety, efficiency without dangerous attacks to personnel or to innocent bystanders. Features: Control range up to 100+ meters to enhance ability.

  6. Stun belts are intended to keep control in courtroom, but some...

    www.abajournal.com/news/article/stun-belts-are-intended-to-keep-control-in-the...

    An appeals court in Texas found that defendants must explicitly object on the record to wearing a belt, otherwise they cannot later challenge it. Indiana, meanwhile, has banned stun belts...

  7. Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroshock_weapon

    A stun belt is a belt that is fastened around the subject's waist, leg, or arm that carries a battery and control pack, and contains features to stop the subject from unfastening or removing it. A remote-control signal is sent to tell the control pack to give the subject an electric shock.

  8. Stun Belts in Court: Restraint or Punishment? - The Marshall...

    www.themarshallproject.org/2019/07/29/shock-treatment-in-court

    An appeals court in Texas found that defendants must explicitly object on the record to wearing a belt, otherwise they cannot later challenge it. Indiana, meanwhile, has banned stun belts outright. In most places, use of stun belts and cuffs remains up to judges and court officers.

  9. Stun Belts - Breakpoint

    breakpoint.org/stun-belts

    It’s called a stun belt, and it can jolt a convict into submission with 50,000 volts of electricity. The belt has sparked a debate over the very meaning of crime and punishment. Stun belts are typically used for inmates who leave prison for chain-gang work, prison transfers, or court appearances.

  10. Fact Sheet on Stun Belts - Information Management Systems and...

    www.its.caltech.edu/~aigp22/USA/StunFacts.html

    Fact Sheet on Stun Belts. Questions and Answers on Stun Belts. Who uses stun belts, and why? Remote-control stun belts are used by law enforcement in the United States for restraint of prisoners in various situations, including courtroom appearances and transportation.

  11. Stun Belt Allowed in Criminal Trial | Prison Legal News

    www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2007/may/15/stun-belt-allowed-in-criminal-trial

    Not only does the stun belt remain concealed from the jury, thus reducing the risk of prejudice to the defendants and protecting the presumption of innocence, the use of the stun belt protects others in the courtroom without placing the defendants in life-threatening danger.