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Note on a Training Program for Brief Decision Making for Frontline Police Officers
Authors:Bjørn Helge Johnsen  Roar Espevik  Evelyn Rose Saus  Sverre Sanden  Olav Kjellevold Olsen
Institution:1.Department of Psychosocial Science,University of Bergen,Bergen,Norway;2.Royal Norwegian Naval Academy,Royal Norwegian Navy,Bergen,Norway;3.Naval Staff, Medical Branch,Royal Norwegian Navy ,Bergen,Norway
Abstract:

Purpose

The present paper describes the theoretical basis for a brief decision-making training program for frontline police officers as well as an outline of the training program, officers’ evaluation of perceived relevance and perceived learning effects.

Design

A between group design was used in order to test for differences in evaluation between officers at different training levels.

Results

High scores were obtained on all four items related to the evaluation (>84% scored in the highest category). When separating the subjects into groups based on their previous training (regular police response personnel vs. SWAT-type personnel), regular police response personnel obtained higher scores on perceived learning. However, both groups showed high scores on perceived learning. Both groups scored high on their evaluation of perceived relevance of the training program and no difference was found between the two groups.

Practical implications

The brief decision making training program that expands ordinary tactical training was highly appreciated by police officers and was seen as complementary to ordinary training.
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