This qualitative study focuses on the participant’s perception of Norwegian police tactics and maintenance training (IP4 training). The aim was to investigate to what extent there was a relationship between training participation and perceived levels of learning and utility. The study reports on data collected from six focus-group interviews with 31 exercise participants (N=31). The participants were all Norwegian police officers taking part in an advanced emergency response (IP3) qualifying training course during the fall of 2019. Key findings indicated that the participants experienced perceived learning and utility but that the outcomes were not deemed optimal. This study shows that a greater focus on variation and constructive alignment...
This research investigates the perceived collaboration between public, private, and volunteer organi...
This article examines how a virtual case that prepares students for practical scenario training affe...
This paper examines a crisis collaboration exercise and tests whether there is a relationship betwee...
Masteroppgave i politivitenskapThis research examines police in-service training in the use of physi...
The main objective of this study was to examine the frequency of police officers’ training and use o...
This article explores interview data taken from a study of Norwegian police training, and discusses ...
The police as a social institution and the use of police force are often on the agenda of public de...
Preparedness for crisis has become a focus for Norwegian municipalities. In order to be prepared, on...
"For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the ene...
Abstract The literature reveals the following pattern: that police students worldwide prefer on-the-...
In order optimally to prepare police officers for the demands in the field, police training has to b...
Police training plays a crucial role in the development of police officers. Because the training of ...
The Norwegian Police University College is required to regularly evaluate and ensure the quality of ...
As policing evolves radically to meet the demand of a twenty-first century society, the training met...
The current study aims to investigate the current structure and delivery of police recruit training....
This research investigates the perceived collaboration between public, private, and volunteer organi...
This article examines how a virtual case that prepares students for practical scenario training affe...
This paper examines a crisis collaboration exercise and tests whether there is a relationship betwee...
Masteroppgave i politivitenskapThis research examines police in-service training in the use of physi...
The main objective of this study was to examine the frequency of police officers’ training and use o...
This article explores interview data taken from a study of Norwegian police training, and discusses ...
The police as a social institution and the use of police force are often on the agenda of public de...
Preparedness for crisis has become a focus for Norwegian municipalities. In order to be prepared, on...
"For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the ene...
Abstract The literature reveals the following pattern: that police students worldwide prefer on-the-...
In order optimally to prepare police officers for the demands in the field, police training has to b...
Police training plays a crucial role in the development of police officers. Because the training of ...
The Norwegian Police University College is required to regularly evaluate and ensure the quality of ...
As policing evolves radically to meet the demand of a twenty-first century society, the training met...
The current study aims to investigate the current structure and delivery of police recruit training....
This research investigates the perceived collaboration between public, private, and volunteer organi...
This article examines how a virtual case that prepares students for practical scenario training affe...
This paper examines a crisis collaboration exercise and tests whether there is a relationship betwee...