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Corrections Management Act 2007
139Application of force
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139 Application of force
(1) A corrections officer may use force under this part only if the
officer—
(a) gives a clear warning of the intended use of force; and
(b) allows enough time for the warning to be observed; and
(c) uses no more force than is necessary and reasonable in the
(d) uses force, as far as practicable, in a way that reduces the risk of
causing death or grievous bodily harm.
(2) However, the corrections officer need not comply with
subsection (1) (a) or (b) if, in urgent circumstances, the officer
believes, on reasonable grounds, that doing so would create a risk of
injury to the officer, the detainee or anyone else.
Example of urgent circumstances
the detainee is assaulting someone or engaging in self-harm