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Utilizing Virtual Reality to Enhance Situational Awareness in Swedish Police Training
Malmö University, Faculty of Technology and Society (TS), Department of Computer Science and Media Technology (DVMT).
Malmö University, Faculty of Technology and Society (TS), Department of Computer Science and Media Technology (DVMT).
Malmö University, Faculty of Technology and Society (TS), Department of Computer Science and Media Technology (DVMT).
Malmö University, Faculty of Health and Society (HS), Department for Police Work (IPA).ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0028-7446
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2025 (English)In: Design, Learning, and Innovation: 9th EAI International Conference, DLI 2024, Virtual Event, November 7–8, 2024, Proceedings / [ed] Eva Brooks, Emma Edstrand, Anders Kalsgaard Møller, Thomas Bjørner, Springer Nature , 2025, p. 33-50Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This study examines police students experience of using Virtual Reality (VR) as a tool for training situational awareness during apartment search operations. The study included both a qualitative and quantitative approach to evaluate a prototype aimed to supplement traditional training. The findings highlight that control device and visual display interference significantly affect task performance and concentration. While stress increased task completion times, it did not reduce accuracy, demonstrating the value of VR in simulating high-pressure environments. VR offers a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective alternative to traditional training methods. However, optimizing control mechanisms and visual fidelity remains essential. Future research should explore advanced features like eye-tracking to further enhance the training experience. These findings contribute to the growing body of research on VR’s role in police and vocational training.

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Springer Nature , 2025. p. 33-50
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Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST, ISSN 1867-8211, E-ISSN 1867-822X
Keywords [en]
AI-Supported Training, Crisis Management, Decision-Making, High-Stakes Environments, Immersion, Law Enforcement, Police Training, Real-Time Performance Tracking, Situational Awareness, Training Technology, Virtual Reality, VR Simulation
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Human Computer Interaction
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-75479DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85663-1_3Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-105001427733ISBN: 978-3-031-85662-4 (print)ISBN: 978-3-031-85663-1 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-75479DiVA, id: diva2:1952795
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9th EAI International Conference on Design, Learning, and Innovation, DLI 2024, 07-08 Nov 2024, Virtual, Online,
Available from: 2025-04-16 Created: 2025-04-16 Last updated: 2025-04-17Bibliographically approved

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