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Adaptive flexibility: Examining the role of expertise in the decision making of authorized firearms officers during armed confrontation

Sub-domain:

Firearms officers

CTA Method(s):

Critical Decision Method

Application(s):

Training

Publication Year:

2016

Lead Author:

Laura Boulton

Description:

Cognitive task analysis conducted to identifying the exemplifying characteristics of expert decisional processes involved in decision making of british firearms officers during armed confrontations. Researchers interviewed 23 firearms officers to identify the implications for the acceleration of authorized firearms officers expertise acquisition to bridge the gap in a lack of available qualified operational force commanders.

Full Reference:

Boulton, L. & Cole, J. (2016). Adaptive flexibility: Examining the role of expertise in the decision making of authorized firearms officers during armed confrontation. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 10(3), 291-308. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555343416646684

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