Baldwin Simon, Bennell Craig, Blaskovits Brittany, Brown Andrew, Jenkins Bryce, Lawrence Chris, McGale Heather, Semple Tori, Andersen Judith P
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jan 17;12:759132. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.759132. eCollection 2021.
Under conditions of physiological stress, officers are sometimes required to make split-second life-or-death decisions, where deficits in performance can have tragic outcomes, including serious injury or death and strained police-community relations. The current study assessed the performance of 122 active-duty police officers during a realistic lethal force scenario to examine whether performance was affected by the officer's level of operational skills training, years of police service, and stress reactivity. Results demonstrated that the scenario produced elevated heart rates (i.e., 150 beats per minute), as well as perceptual and cognitive distortions, such as tunnel vision, commensurate with those observed in naturalistic use of force encounters. The average performance rating from the scenario was 59%, with 27% of participants making at least one lethal force error. Elevated stress reactivity was a predictor of poorer performance and increased lethal force errors. Level of training and years of police service had differential and complex effects on both performance and lethal force errors. Our results illustrate the need to critically reflect on police training practices and continue to make evidence-based improvements to training. The findings also highlight that while training may significantly improve outcomes, flawless performance is likely not probable, given the limits of human performance under stress. Implications for the objective reasonableness standard, which is used to assess the appropriateness of force in courts of law, are discussed.
在生理应激条件下,警察有时需要在瞬间做出生死抉择,此时表现不佳可能会导致悲剧性后果,包括重伤或死亡以及紧张的警民关系。本研究评估了122名现役警察在逼真的致命武力场景中的表现,以检验表现是否受到警察的操作技能训练水平、警务工作年限和应激反应性的影响。结果表明,该场景导致心率升高(即每分钟150次心跳),以及感知和认知扭曲,如管状视野,这与在自然主义的武力使用遭遇中观察到的情况相当。该场景的平均表现评分为59%,27%的参与者至少犯了一个致命武力错误。应激反应性升高是表现较差和致命武力错误增加的一个预测因素。训练水平和警务工作年限对表现和致命武力错误都有不同且复杂的影响。我们的结果表明有必要认真反思警察训练实践,并继续基于证据对训练进行改进。研究结果还强调,虽然训练可能会显著改善结果,但鉴于压力下人类表现的局限性,完美表现可能不太可能实现。文中讨论了用于评估法庭上武力使用适当性的客观合理性标准的相关影响。