AbstractDecision-making within police work is a global concern. Our research attempts to contribute to the literature regarding how police officers make decisions. We examined the interactive effects of decision-making style and anger control on decision-making using a sample of 120 police officers. Police officers were presented with a realistic decision-making scenario, and asked to choose their intended action. Results suggest that analytical and intuitive cognitive processes have an interactive effect on decision-making. Results are discussed regarding the implications on officer decision-making training
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: (...
For many professions, instruments of one sort or another are used almost routinely to assess the lev...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
Police officers around the world must often select between equally unappealing, uncertain courses of...
Decisions made by police officers in dynamic situations with ambiguous information, time pressure, a...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
The quality of policing depends on making sound decisions. Many cognitive factors are involvedin dec...
Abstract: Objectives: Police legitimacy can hinge on what happens in police–civilian encounters, yet...
Intuition is an important mechanism by which organizational actors make significant decisions; howev...
Intuition is an important mechanism by which organizational actors make significant decisions; howev...
As police officers are entrusted with significant amounts of discretion and power in instances poten...
Objectives Police legitimacy can hinge on what happens in police–civilian encounters, yet much remai...
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: ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
For many professions, instruments of one sort or another are used almost routinely to assess the lev...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
As part of their duties, police regularly engage with citizens, which can result in the use of force...
Police officers around the world must often select between equally unappealing, uncertain courses of...
Decisions made by police officers in dynamic situations with ambiguous information, time pressure, a...
This thesis examines how the tactical decision making of (mainly) German Police Officers was influen...
The quality of policing depends on making sound decisions. Many cognitive factors are involvedin dec...
Abstract: Objectives: Police legitimacy can hinge on what happens in police–civilian encounters, yet...
Intuition is an important mechanism by which organizational actors make significant decisions; howev...
Intuition is an important mechanism by which organizational actors make significant decisions; howev...
As police officers are entrusted with significant amounts of discretion and power in instances poten...
Objectives Police legitimacy can hinge on what happens in police–civilian encounters, yet much remai...
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: ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
For many professions, instruments of one sort or another are used almost routinely to assess the lev...