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What do police recruits learn from acting in scenarios?
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Author (aut): Cloutier, Dominique
Thesis advisor (ths): Houlahan, Nora
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Justice Institute of British Columbia, School of Criminal Justice & Security
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This research analyzed the learning outcomes of police recruits acting as victims/suspects during scenarios as part of the new JIBC Police Academy curriculum implemented in 2016. Self-debrief reports from junior recruits were analyzed using a qualitative approach to determine what these recruits believe they have learned through role playing in scenarios for senior recruits. |
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police training; JIBC Police Academy; scenario; role-playing; competency-based educational approach; Canadian policing
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