Subject 37
The Cracked Mirror
As one might expect from such a group, Death Watch is not well fond of Force Users.
Within it's own ranks Force Users are entirely and completely banned. Those Mandalorians who are capable of utilizing the force are disallowed from joining Death Watch. Those among the rank of Death Watch are capable of using the force must hide their capabilities lest their brothers and sisters find the taint upon them.
Death Watch sees the force as a corruption, a taint on the warriors soul, a crutch that no Mandalorian should ever need or want. To Death Watch, those who use the force was irreversibly stricken with an affliction that must be purged. Jedi and Sith, the long standing enemies of all self respecting Mandalorians must be destroyed. This is not a simple statement for the Death Watch, but perhaps the greatest part of their existence. Death Watch seeks the end of all Jedi and Sith, no matter their Allegiance, no matter their 'good deeds'.
Mandalorians not in Death Watch but capable of utilizing the force are as a matter of principle; Tolerated.
This principle is somewhat nuanced, changing depending on the Clan of the Force Using Mandalorian or their standing within said Clan, but by and a member of Death Watch will not outright kill a Force Using Mandalorian, though they may attempt to break several of their bones.
Of course the biggest, and perhaps most relevant part of the Death Watch's Doctrine is their refusal to bow to any Force User. This of course can bring direct conflict towards The Resol'nare if a Force User declares himself Mand'alor. The tenants and the order of them states clearly that in such a case, Death Watch will not recognize the Force Using Mand'alor, and as an any good Mandalorians would, will attempt to depose him as soon as possible.