警察在重大事件中的普遍行为及其与人格的关系:初步研究

Q3 Social Sciences
Juha-Matti Huhta, P. D. Nota, Markku Nyman, Eero Pietilä, E. Ropo
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摘要

目前还没有通用的标准来培训或评估在关键事件模拟中的行动警察的表现。因此,表现通常是根据最终结果(即,开枪/不开枪的决策)来判断的,而不是在研究和实际环境中更详细的一套基本警务技能。目前的研究确定了由专家使用部队教官开发的六个行为维度:对环境的控制、操作灵活性、主动性、关键决策、撤军和目标导向行为。为了探索内在人格特征与原始(即未经训练)警察表现之间的可能关系,我们对45名警察新兵在紧张的实地模拟中进行了评估。初步调查结果提出了几种可能的关系;在环境控制和操作灵活性方面,外向和灵活的类型得分较低。灵活的人主动性也较低,关键的决策错误与较高的外向性有关。越情绪化的参与者越有退缩行为,越外向的参与者越有目标导向行为。本研究开发的行为维度可以实际应用于规范、定制和改进当前的基本警务技能培训实践。了解它们与普遍人格特征的可能联系,可以识别出内在的优势和弱点,这些优势和弱点可能需要更多的关注和刻意练习。
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Universal Police Behaviours during Critical Incidents and Their Connection to Personality: A Preliminary Study
There is currently no universal standard for training or evaluating operational police performance during critical incident simulations. Accordingly, performance is typically judged on final outcomes (i.e., shoot/no-shoot decisionmaking) rather than a more detailed set of essential policing skills in both research and practical settings. The current study identifies six behavioural dimensions developed by expert use of force instructors: control of the environment, operational flexibility, initiative, critical decision-making, withdrawal, and target-oriented behaviour. To explore the possible relationship between inherent personality characteristics and primitive (i.e., untrained) police performance, 45 police recruits were assessed during stressful fieldwork simulations. Preliminary findings suggest several possible relationships; scores for control of the environment and operational flexibility were lower in more extraverted and flexible types. Initiative was also lower in more flexible types, and critical decision-making errors were related to higher extraversion. Withdrawal behaviour was greater among more emotional types, and target-oriented behaviour was higher in more extraverted participants. The behavioural dimensions developed in this study can be practically applied to standardize, tailor, and improve current training practices for essential policing skills. Understanding their possible connection to universal personality traits can identify inherent strengths and vulnerabilities that may need more attention and deliberate practice.
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