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Norwegian Study Explores Decision-Making in MILO Critical Incident Simulations

Immersive simulators have been a cornerstone of police training for over 30 years, sharpening decision-making and tactical skills under realistic, high-pressure conditions. These tools have also been invaluable to researchers in criminal justice, human performance, and sociology, helping to assess and improve training effectiveness. A recent study published in Police Practice & Research took a closer look at how police students navigate decision-making during high-stress scenarios—uncovering some surprising insights that could reshape how we train the next generation of officers.


 
 
 

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