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摘要
摘要 对于警察来说,高水平的身体素质是成功满足教育期间的训练要求和警务工作要求的先决条件。警务人员在入职前,必须通过选拔程序,并完成学习或培训课程。本研究有两个目的。首先,我们根据人员选拔程序(研究问题 1,规范数据)中的基本体能来描述警察应聘者的体能情况。其次,我们调查了警察申请者在人员选拔过程中基于基本体能的体能与随后在警察训练中完成复杂体能任务的体能水平之间的关系(研究问题 2,预测有效性)。基于 N = 2082 名警察申请者和 N = 424 名接受教育的警察学员这两个样本,我们得出了两个主要结论。首先,我们提供了从人员甄选程序中得出的警务人员申请者体能水平的标准数据。其次,我们报告了选拔程序中的基本体能水平与随后在警察培训期间的复杂体能任务中的体能表现水平之间关系的实证证据。根据我们的数据,可以为人员甄选程序定义基于表现的阈值,以最大限度地降低与人员甄选和警察培训相关的受伤或失败风险。最后,讨论了对警察培训的循证建议、进一步研究的意义和局限性。
Physical Job Demands in Police Officer Selection and Training: Normative Data and Predictive Validity—A Research Note
Abstract
For police officers, a high level of physical fitness is a prerequisite to meet both the training demands during education and the job demands of police service successfully. Before police officers enter the service, they have to pass a selection procedure and to complete a course of study or training. The present study has two aims. First, we describe the physical fitness of police applicants based on basic physical abilities in the context of the personnel selection procedure (research question 1, normative data). Second, we investigate the relationship of police applicants’ physical fitness based on basic physical abilities in the context of personnel selection and subsequent levels of physical performance on a complex physical task in police training (research question 2, predictive validity). Based on two samples of N = 2082 police applicants and N = 424 police trainees in education, two main findings emerge. First, we provide normative data on the physical ability levels of police officer applicants derived from personnel selection procedure. Second, we report empirical evidence on the relationship between basic physical ability levels in the selection procedure and subsequent physical performance levels in a complex physical task during police training. Based on our data, performance-based thresholds for personnel selection procedures can be defined to minimize the risks of injury or failure associated with personnel selection and police training. Finally, evidence-based recommendations for police training, implications for further research, and limitations are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal that reports research findings regarding the theory, practice and application of psychological issues in the criminal justice context, namely law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The Journal encourages submissions focusing on Police Psychology including personnel assessment, therapeutic methods, training, ethics and effective organizational operation. The Journal also welcomes articles that focus on criminal behavior and the application of psychology to effective correctional practices and facilitating recovery among victims of crime. Consumers of and contributors to this body of research include psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal experts, social workers, and other professionals representing various facets of the criminal justice system, both domestic and international.