How Colorado State Patrol Utilizes Apex Officer for Training
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Apex Officer's use of force VR training simulator was recently voted #1 among police officers.
Apex Officer's use of force training simulator was recently voted #1 among police officers across the country. The Apex Officer simulator allows officers to experience real-life use of force scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. Apex Officer use of force training platform provides officers with the opportunity to make split-second decisions and learn from their mistakes. The Apex Officer simulator is helping to change the way police officers are trained.
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Far too often the public’s perception of the use of force by police is different from those who are in law enforcement. Police officers are constantly encountering individuals who want to resist, fight or obstruct a police officer's ability to safely complete his job. Apex Officer provides law enforcement agencies with training in use of force and deescalation techniques which provides for less injury to the suspects and officers, when encountering situations requiring the use of "hands-on" applications.
Police and peace officers must recognize that they have the authority to use reasonable force to effect an arrest, to prevent escape, or to overcome resistance as authorized by the Penal Code. For their safety, and for the safety and well-being of fellow officers, it is critical that peace officers know the laws governing the use of force.
This Use of Force continuum generally has many levels, and officers are instructed to respond with a level of force appropriate to the situation at hand, acknowledging that the officer may move from one part of the continuum to another in a matter of seconds.
Example of a Use of Force continuum:
Most law enforcement agencies have internal policies that guide their use of force procedures. These policies describe an escalating series of actions an officer may take to resolve a situation. We've gathered a few notable examples below:
In the context of law enforcement, the International Association of the Chiefs of Police has stated that, use of force may be defined as "the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject."
Law enforcement agencies have their own "Force Continuum," a scale used to determine the proper type of force to use. The most common levels of force used by police officers and law enforcement agencies are:
Deadly force, also known as lethal force, is use of force that is likely to cause serious bodily injury or death to another person.
Police officers are generally allowed to use reasonable force to take a person into custody.
Courts decide whether an officer’s use of force was unreasonable on a case-by-case basis, taking into account:
Far too often the public’s perception of the use of force by police is different from those who are in law enforcement. Over the last decade, use of force training has evolved dramatically as more sophisticated technology became available, and high-profile cases such as the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, Missouri brought increased media and public scrutiny to how departments train their officers. The ubiquity of mobile phone cameras has also played a role, making it almost a foregone conclusion that any confrontation that an officer has in public will be recorded or placed on social media.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 40 million persons had contact with police during the most recent year for which data was gathered (2008). An estimated 776,000 (1.9 percent) of the 40 million contacted respondents reported the use or threatened use of force at least once during these contacts.
Police officers are constantly encountering individuals who want to resist, fight or obstruct a police officer's ability to safely complete his job. APEX Officer provides law enforcement agencies with training in arrest control techniques which provides for less injury to the suspects and officers, when encountering situations requiring the use of "hands-on" applications.
According to a recent study on "The Effectiveness of Use of Force Simulation Training," conducted by Carleton University, "simulator training often appears to be more effective than alternative approaches." Use of force police training simulators offer several advantages over other pedagogical options. For example, simulator training allows for many more practice trials than would occur ordinarily and the training can be individually tailored to meet instructional purposes. Instructors can pinpoint an individual officer's strengths and weaknesses and design their training plan around this. Furthermore, with simulator based training, the trainee is afforded the opportunity to commit errors that in the real world would result in fatal consequences.
Unlike earlier use of force instructional methods and simulators, such as range shooting, Apex Officer's virtual reality use of force training simulator is designed to provide more realistic training and covers a broader range of use of force options. Our approach accepts that mastering specific skills is a crucial component of any training regime, but the ability to apply those skills appropriately under stressful (i.e., sub-optimal) conditions is where Apex Officer training simulator stand out from the crowd.
Police departments can improve their use of force training by ensuring that all officers receive regular and updated training on the department's use of force policy. Furthermore, police departments can create a culture of transparency and accountability around use of force incidents, which will help to build trust between the department and the community. Additionally, departments can provide more opportunities for officers to receive feedback from trainers and peers. This can help officers learn from their mistakes and improve their decision-making skills.
In conclusion, the Apex Officer's use of force VR training simulator is a great tool for police officers across the country. It is a great way to train officers in a realistic environment and to help them learn how to use force properly. If you would like to experience the Apex Officer use of force simulator first hand, please reach out to an Apex Officer product expert and schedule your free interactive product demonstration today.