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Abstract Previous research has highlighted benefits of body-worn video (BWV) to support the work of police officers. The daily demands of policing require officers to make highly pressurized decisions (with associated rapid
action) in unpredictable changing environments. It is important that new officers learn techniques of decision-making in a safe and controlled way, which minimizes the risk and harm to all parties while at the same time facilitating
effective learning. While the benefits of experiential and immersive learning characterized by active participation have long been used in related professional disciplines, the application to police education has been under-explored. BWV
can be used to identify decision-making cues from the environment and nurture pattern recognition, essential to the development of mental models within the officer’s decision-making process. The article will therefore explore the
application of BWV in the context of experiential immersive learning to accelerate police officers’ decision-making.

Keywords

  • experiential learning, Decision Making, skills
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-49
Number of pages7
JournalPolicing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
Volume12
Issue number1
Early online date29 Mar 2017
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

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