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The impact of simulation-based learning exercises on the development of decision-making skills and professional identity in operational policing
Amanda Davies
Policing Studies
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Professional Identity
100%
Decision-making Skills
100%
Simulation Exercise
100%
Simulation-based Learning
100%
Police Force
75%
Transfer Learning
50%
Post Simulation
50%
New South Wales
25%
High Risk
25%
Police Officers
25%
Training Set
25%
Academy
25%
High Stakes
25%
Technology Support
25%
Public Order
25%
Mixed-methods Study
25%
Use of Force
25%
Minerva
25%
Simulation Environment
25%
Simulation Simulation
25%
Presimulation
25%
Force Model
25%
Order Management
25%
Hydra
25%
Novice Students
25%
Social Sciences
Professional Identity
100%
Decision Making
100%
Police
50%
Organization and Methods
50%
Police Officer
50%
Law Enforcement
50%
UK
50%
Use of Force
50%
Psychology
Transfer of Learning
100%
Decision Making
100%
Mixed Methods
50%