nearlethal
Nearlethal describes weapons or tactics designed to incapacitate a person while aiming to avoid fatal outcomes, though they carry a substantial risk of serious injury or death. The term is used in law enforcement, military, and self-defense discussions and is often grouped with less-lethal or non-lethal technologies, but nearlethal emphasizes the potential severity of an outcome.
Common nearlethal tools include chemical irritants (pepper spray, tear gas in some formulations), conducted-energy devices (tasers),
Policy and practice commonly center on use-of-force principles such as proportionality, necessity, and de-escalation, with defined
Limitations and debate surround nearlethal options. Critics warn that these tools can cause unintended harm, escalate