Aims 1. Study CV effects of Stress during DFC 2. Teach how to control body reaction 3. Select proper shooting techniques 4. Strict interaction with psychologists and instructors ! Prevention is better than therapy: 1. CV monitoring during instruction and evaluation of L.E. personnel (shoot-not shoot, man-on-man-force-on-force, fats..). 2. Selection of shooting techniques which really work. 3. More appropriate selection of personnel, based quantifiable parameters: 4. Identification of subject at risk and to program corrective interventions. 5. monitoring the efficacy of psychological interventions. 6. To reduce the number of unproper qualifications. 7. To reduce the number of avoidable discharges. 8. To reduce the number of unproper reactions under stress

Fenici, R., Cardiac Factors in Critical Incidents, Abstract de <<27th Annual Conference of The Society for Police & Criminal Psychology>>, (New York, 15-18 October 1999 ), N/A, New York 1999: 10-10 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/24031]

Cardiac Factors in Critical Incidents

Fenici, Riccardo
1999

Abstract

Aims 1. Study CV effects of Stress during DFC 2. Teach how to control body reaction 3. Select proper shooting techniques 4. Strict interaction with psychologists and instructors ! Prevention is better than therapy: 1. CV monitoring during instruction and evaluation of L.E. personnel (shoot-not shoot, man-on-man-force-on-force, fats..). 2. Selection of shooting techniques which really work. 3. More appropriate selection of personnel, based quantifiable parameters: 4. Identification of subject at risk and to program corrective interventions. 5. monitoring the efficacy of psychological interventions. 6. To reduce the number of unproper qualifications. 7. To reduce the number of avoidable discharges. 8. To reduce the number of unproper reactions under stress
1999
Inglese
Abstract book
27th Annual Conference of The Society for Police & Criminal Psychology
New York
15-ott-1999
18-ott-1999
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Fenici, R., Cardiac Factors in Critical Incidents, Abstract de <<27th Annual Conference of The Society for Police & Criminal Psychology>>, (New York, 15-18 October 1999 ), N/A, New York 1999: 10-10 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/24031]
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