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Peek or Push: An Examination of Two Types of Room Clearing Tactics for Active Shooter Event Response
Publikováno v:
SAGE Open, Vol 9 (2019)
Prior to the modern era of active shooter events, the standard training for patrol officers responding to an ongoing shooting event required the responding patrol officer(s) to contain the shooter in the building where the attack was occurring, contr
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https://doaj.org/article/6b266cb7c66042fcaf3c3d8547b3897c
Publikováno v:
Police Quarterly. 26:194-212
The current study was conducted to test how the presence of profane officer language during a use of force incident impacts how civilians perceive the reasonableness of the applied force. The study followed a 1 × 4 independent groups design with ran
Publikováno v:
Justice Evaluation Journal. 5:109-119
Publikováno v:
Homicide Studies. 25:335-360
Active shooter events have captured the public’s attention since the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. Although there has been research on various aspects of these events, only a single study has attempted to identify factors that are related
Publikováno v:
Police Practice and Research. 22:1314-1329
The purpose of this study was to scientifically assess the long-standing 21-foot rule. There are several anecdotal publications looking at the 21-foot rule as a standard in policing. This study use...
Autor:
M. Hunter Martaindale, J. Pete Blair
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 35:342-356
On April 20, 1999, two active shooters attacked Columbine High School. This attack became a catalyst that changed the manner in which law enforcement prepared for similar attacks at schools and other locations. Departments across the United States de
Autor:
Aaron Duron, J. Pete Blair
Publikováno v:
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. :0032258X2210878
Active shooter events have driven police to change how they respond to events where an attacker is actively engaged in killing civilians. This paper examines these changes through the lenses of Normal Accident Theory (NAT) and Resilience Engineering
Publikováno v:
Social Intelligence and Nonverbal Communication ISBN: 9783030349639
This chapter presents results of an original interactive experiment in which truthful or deceptive interviewees were highly motivated (or not) and interviewed in one of three interaction modalities: face-to-face, audio, or text. Participants committe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::518e43798e7f316a827799d79d803916
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34964-6_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34964-6_4
Publikováno v:
Communication Studies. 69:483-498
Inconsistency is often considered an indication of deceit. The conceptualization of consistency used in deception research, however, has not made a clear distinction between two concepts long differentiated by philosophers: coherence and corresponden
Autor:
R. Levine Timothy, J. Pete Blair
Publikováno v:
Journal of Media and Communication Studies. 10:8-13
This essay is a rejoinder to a commentary by Vrij et al. (2015) that was critical of Levine et al.’s (2014) experiments showing exceptionally high deception detection accuracy by expert interrogators. We contend that highly accurate deception detec