Table of contents : Foreword Acknowledgements Contents Key Terminology Abbreviations 1 Introduction 1.1 Do Police Need Guns? 1.2 The American Paradox References 2 The Edge of the Knife: The Paradox of Police Power 2.1 Introduction 2.2 What Makes the Police Powerful? 2.3 The Marxist Critique 2.4 Policing as a Social Function 2.5 Police as the Agents of Legitimate State Violence 2.6 The Monetary Model of Power 2.6.1 The Port Arthur Massacre 2.6.2 The Melbourne Police Strike 2.7 Chapter Conclusion References 3 ‘Only the Minimum Degree’: The Minimum Force Tradition 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Minimum Force and ‘Peel’s Principles’ 3.3 Accident or Inevitable? 3.4 Does Minimum Force Require Peace, or Create It? 3.5 Chapter Conclusion References 4 ‘As Well Armed as the Criminal’: The Armed Tradition 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Armed Tradition in the United States 4.3 The Armed Tradition and Police Use of Firearms 4.4 The Spread of the Armed Tradition 4.5 A Case Study in Weaponisation: Victoria Police 4.6 Chapter Conclusion References 5 Operationalising Minimum Force: The Need for Evidence 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Doctrine of Minimum Force 5.3 Study Context and Rationale 5.4 The Operationalisation of Minimum Force 5.4.1 England and Wales 5.4.2 Canada 5.4.3 New Zealand 5.4.4 Australia 5.5 Research Method 5.5.1 Procedure 5.5.2 Analysis 5.5.3 Limitations 5.6 Chapter Conclusion References 6 ‘The Law of the Instrument’: Examining the Nexus Between Safety and the Routine Arming of Police Officers 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Community and Police Safety 6.3 Research Findings: Community and Police Safety 6.3.1 Population Data: National and City 6.3.2 Sworn Police Personnel: National and City 6.3.3 Key Crime Indicators 6.3.4 Homicide 6.3.5 Other Major Crime Indicators 6.3.6 Other Major Crime Indicators: Analysis by Country 6.3.7 Other Major Crime Indicators: Analysis by City 6.3.8 Civilians Fatally Shot by Police 6.3.9 Non-fatal Police Shootings: National 6.3.10 Other Non-lethal Uses of Force: Conducted Energy Devices 6.3.11 Police Deaths: National 6.3.12 Police Deaths: City 6.3.13 Police Injury 6.4 Chapter Conclusion References 7 ‘The Devil’s Right Hand’: Policing, Media and Weapons Product Placement 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Product Placement 7.2.1 Product Placement: The Example of Tobacco 7.2.2 Weapon Product Placement 7.2.3 The Cultural Dominance of US Fictional Drama 7.3 Weapon Product Placement and Scripting 7.4 Chapter Conclusion References 8 Do Police Need Guns? 8.1 Concluding Thoughts References