Insights into Building VR Solutions in the Police Domain
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34190/icer.1.1.2800Keywords:
police, law enforcement, police conflict, police bystander, Virtual RealityAbstract
Advanced technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) hold immense significance for society, particularly in the law enforcement domain. VR offers a unique platform for immersive, experiential learning, allowing Police Officers (POs) to engage with dynamic scenarios that mirror real-world situations, incidents, and challenges. In the Police domain, the integration of VR solutions provides valuable insights into enhancing POs’ training, situational awareness, and community relations. Learning objectives in VR-based Police training encompass a spectrum of skills, including decision-making under pressure, effective communication and collaboration, and de-escalation techniques. Furthermore, evaluation perspectives span both quantitative and qualitative measures, assessing training efficacy, officer performance, and societal impact. This research adopts a systematic literature review approach where it becomes evident that the future of VR-enabled policing lies in interdisciplinary collaboration, technological innovation, and ethical considerations. Future directions entail refining VR solutions to reflect evolving societal dynamics, integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) for adaptive scenario generation and analytics, and addressing concerns related to algorithmic transparency, fairness, security, and privacy. By leveraging VR technologies, law enforcement agencies can enhance operational effectiveness and foster trust, accountability, and responsibility within the communities they serve.
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