Baumann D J, Schultz D F, Brown C, Paredes R, Hepworth J
Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin 78712.
Am J Community Psychol. 1987 Aug;15(4):459-71. doi: 10.1007/BF00915214.
A naturalistic experiment tested the proposition that police time could be saved in nondangerous crisis intervention calls through the use of citizen participants. Results showed that police officers who used citizen intervention spent less time per call than officers who did not. However, police time was not saved in family disturbance calls. Family disturbance control group calls were rated by police as having a higher degree of physical danger present than other calls.
一项自然主义实验检验了这样一个命题,即通过使用公民参与者,可以在非危险的危机干预电话中节省警方时间。结果显示,使用公民干预的警官每次电话花费的时间比未使用的警官少。然而,在家庭纠纷电话中并未节省警方时间。警方将家庭纠纷控制组的电话评为比其他电话存在更高程度的身体危险。