The design and evaluation of simulations for the development of complex decision-making skills

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Hartley, R [1 ]
Varley, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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The management of large-scale incidents, such as demonstrations that can affect Public Order involves careful planning that takes into account possible contingencies, and the effective control of police resources at strategic and tactical levels. The training and development of such skills presents problems since exercises on the ground are necessarily small scale, and tabletop map-based simulations are difficult to manage. In association with the (London) Metropolitan Police a computer based simulation (CACTUS) was designed for improving strategic and tactical decision-making by Senior Police Officers. It incorporates a digitised map with active (iconised) police, crowd and hostile agents able to navigate the map and autonomously interact in ways which simulate aggression and disorder if the police resources and their instructions are not directed with some skill. Adaptive training scenarios are designed in CACTUS by the trainer/facilitator, and the training has phases of planning, event management and debriefing. An evaluation study (over an eighteen month period) collected performance data and audio and video records of the interactions between trainer, trainees and CACTUS. These data gave useful insights into the decision-making processes and how the CACTUS simulation, through its design features, became a dynamic mediational toot in developing such skills.
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