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- Q5458365 subject Q7006672.
- Q5458365 subject Q8586648.
- Q5458365 abstract "At common law, the fleeing felon rule permits the use of force, including deadly force, against an individual who is suspected of a felony and is in clear flight. Force may be used by the victim, bystanders, or police officers. According to David Caplan "Immediate stopping of the fleeing felon, whether actually or presumably dangerous, was deemed absolutely necessary for the security of the people in a free state, and for maintaining the "public security." ... " Indeed, it has been said that the social policy of the common law in this matter was not only to threaten dangerous felons and hence deter them, but was also to induce them to "surrender peaceably" if they dared commit inherently dangerous felonies, rather than allow them to "escape trial for their crimes."".
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q11138.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q1289848.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q178844.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q2298067.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q231304.
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- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q692218.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q7006672.
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- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586648.
- Q5458365 wikiPageWikiLink Q896527.
- Q5458365 comment "At common law, the fleeing felon rule permits the use of force, including deadly force, against an individual who is suspected of a felony and is in clear flight. Force may be used by the victim, bystanders, or police officers. According to David Caplan "Immediate stopping of the fleeing felon, whether actually or presumably dangerous, was deemed absolutely necessary for the security of the people in a free state, and for maintaining the "public security." ...".
- Q5458365 label "Fleeing felon rule".