Truncheon
Truncheon refers to a short, rigid club carried by police and security forces as a blunt instrument for defense, restraint, or crowd control. Traditionally made of wood, truncheons may now be composed of composites or metal and can vary in length from roughly 30 to 60 centimeters (12 to 24 inches). The design emphasizes a firm grip and a balanced weight to deliver controlled, non-precision blows.
In policing, the term is often synonymous with baton or nightstick, though usage and form vary by
Historically, truncheons were standard equipment for constables in the 19th and early 20th centuries and remain
The word truncheon derives from Old French tronçon, meaning a piece or chunk, and entered English in