Ricky Harris
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Hi,
Where can I, as a deafness resource specialist, find a hard-copy resource/citation of a journal or an article regarding Cochlear Implants and Tasers used by law enforcement officers? Does there have a guideline for the law enforcement officers that may use a taser on a person with a CI? If so, please provide a link or pdf to resources for further research. Something that can be used in a power-point presentation to support a hard fact.
How could a person with CI communicate or inform the officers that one has a CI in head? Is there a guideline to prevent an incident?
Once an officer discovers that a person has a CI, and an implant may be fried -- cannot use for an effective communication in police interrogation. It may bring an alternate auxiliary aid to support an effective communication?
Finally, last question, once a police department has learned that a person with CI -- its implant was damaged, caused by a taser, who is responsible for a replacement? How to report an insurance company if possible to have a replacement?
Note: I am only interested into hard-copy, hard facts, journals, articles for further research that law enforcement officers may need to be aware.
Thank you for your time and read.
Ricky
Where can I, as a deafness resource specialist, find a hard-copy resource/citation of a journal or an article regarding Cochlear Implants and Tasers used by law enforcement officers? Does there have a guideline for the law enforcement officers that may use a taser on a person with a CI? If so, please provide a link or pdf to resources for further research. Something that can be used in a power-point presentation to support a hard fact.
How could a person with CI communicate or inform the officers that one has a CI in head? Is there a guideline to prevent an incident?
Once an officer discovers that a person has a CI, and an implant may be fried -- cannot use for an effective communication in police interrogation. It may bring an alternate auxiliary aid to support an effective communication?
Finally, last question, once a police department has learned that a person with CI -- its implant was damaged, caused by a taser, who is responsible for a replacement? How to report an insurance company if possible to have a replacement?
Note: I am only interested into hard-copy, hard facts, journals, articles for further research that law enforcement officers may need to be aware.
Thank you for your time and read.
Ricky