Summary
Although the use of handcuffs on a suspect is generally considered an arrest, there are many times when this procedure is necessary for the safety of the officer or the suspect. In these cases, handcuffing should not be considered an arrest, but the officer is cautioned to document why the handcuffs were used and should explain the situation to the suspect.

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