Assessing the utility of a virtual reality arson crime scene investigation simulation

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作者
Halford, Eric [1 ]
Keningale, Paige [2 ]
Hussain, AlShaima Taleb [3 ]
Condon, Camie [4 ]
机构
[1] Rabdan Acad, Dept Res & Innovat Res Lead Policing & Secur Studi, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[2] Rabdan Acad, Fac Policing & Secur Studies, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[3] Saif Bin Zayed Acad Police Sci & Secur, Virtual Training Ctr, Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[4] Seneca Polytech, Dept Publ Safety, Toronto, ON M2J 2X5, Canada
关键词
TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; EDUCATION; ACQUISITION; SKILLS;
D O I
10.1093/police/paae122
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
This study examines the utility of a virtual reality (VR) arson crime scene investigation simulation developed by the Abu Dhabi Police service. Utilizing qualitative interviews with participants from the Saif Bin Zayed Academy for Security and Policing Sciences, the study captures views of the VR training experience with an emphasis on learning effectiveness, engagement, skill acquisition, cost and time efficiency, and inclusivity and accessibility. The findings are discussed in the context of a theoretical framework provided by the technology acceptance model (TAM) and indicate high levels of engagement and immersion among the participants. Many expressed a preference for VR training over classroom training. Thus, the 'perceived usefulness' of the technology was high. The interviewees also reported significant perceived benefits in terms of acquiring procedural knowledge and skills. The immersive nature of the VR was identified as a key factor in its utility. The cost and time efficiencies driven by the capability to train multiple officers simultaneously without the need for physical resources and with fewer of the risks commonly associated with live training are also outlined. The study also identified limitations regarding the inclusivity and accessibility of the technology, including among individuals with disabilities. Nevertheless, the overall reception of the simulation was positive. The findings indicate that VR is widely accepted within the police service and has great potential for wider use to enhance training in other areas if it serves to deliver content focused on policies and practice.
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