Research on the use of spit hoods in real-world scenarios, like when someone is under arrest or being restrained in a medical ...
The federal government doesn’t monitor spit hood use at psychiatric facilities. States, national medical organizations and accrediting agencies don’t either.
Spitting in public may be unhygienic, but in these Valley communities you could get a misdemeanor for hawking phlegm. The ...
Shortly before Daniel Prude lost consciousness while police in Rochester, New York, held him down, one of the officers had pulled a white hood from his pocket and slipped it over Prude’s head. The ...
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