Crimes for better training
10 NOVEMBER 2008
Assault, robbery and theft are all part of an innovative multimedia approach to police recruit training which will be officially launched by Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the NSW Police Force on Tuesday 11 November in Goulburn. Three police training scenarios simulating real-life policing situations were filmed to enhance the learning materials sent to probationary constables in the NSW Police Force who undertake CSU’s Associate Degree in Policing Practice. The scenarios include an assault, a robbery and a theft. “The project brought together a range of resources from CSU and NSW Police Force to produce high quality instructional materials that are practical and relevant to the needs of everyday policing and provide the best possible training for police officers,” said Head of the CSU School of Policing Studies, Associate Professor Rosemary Woolston. The second stage of the project, which includes the filming of another three scenarios, is due to commence in late November.
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