As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force. While we know how often and under what circumstances officers use force, little is known about officers’ decision-making processes that lead to force. The study took a naturalistic decision-making approach to analyze debrief sessions between 91 recruits and their trainers after partaking in a use-of-force assessment scenario. Results show recruit’s decision making was more aligned with an intuitive style rather than an analytical style. Recruits reported experiencing perceptual, cognitive, and physiological impairments that influenced the way they assessed the situation and affected their ability to successfully execute force techniques. Th...
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisa-tions...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
The quality of policing depends on making sound decisions. Many cognitive factors are involvedin dec...
Police safety and use of force decisions during critical incidents are an ongoing source...
This thesis examines multiple theories for why law enforcement officers misuse force. It explores de...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: ...
Decisions made by police officers in dynamic situations with ambiguous information, time pressure, a...
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisations,...
In recent months, a number of extensively covered police killings have thrust the issue of police us...
AbstractDecision-making within police work is a global concern. Our research attempts to contribute ...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes; (...
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisa-tions...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
The quality of policing depends on making sound decisions. Many cognitive factors are involvedin dec...
Police safety and use of force decisions during critical incidents are an ongoing source...
This thesis examines multiple theories for why law enforcement officers misuse force. It explores de...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: ...
Decisions made by police officers in dynamic situations with ambiguous information, time pressure, a...
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisations,...
In recent months, a number of extensively covered police killings have thrust the issue of police us...
AbstractDecision-making within police work is a global concern. Our research attempts to contribute ...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes; (...
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisa-tions...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...