Thursday, June 1, 2017

At the police academy, we were able to use the virtual simulator which produced realistic scenarios so we could practice resolving simulated problems as effectively as possible. The machine can be programmed to adapt as the user progresses through the situation. This setting can help recruits to get out of their comfort zone because it can deliver real life situations in a safe environment. After using the virtual simulator, we observed recruits practice traffic stops in real life with trainers and their partners. While training they used soap rounds, which are shell casings with dyed soap. They use this to simulate actual bullets. During the traffic stop situations, there could be shoot outs or just a plain ticket violation, but the trainees do not know until it's over. This was amazing to see because we were able to see how recruits could handle a problem.


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