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Tittel:Norwegian Police Use of Firearms: Critical Decision-Making in Dynamic and Stressful Situations
Ansvar:Steinar Vee Henriksen & Bjørn Ivar Kruke
Forfatter:Henriksen, Steinar Vee / Kruke, Bjørn Ivar
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing
Utgitt:Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2020
Omfang:S. 99-120
Serie:Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing ; 2/2020
Emneord:Konflikthåndtering / Konfliktløsning / Politi / Politibetjenter / Situasjonsforståelse / Stress
Note:Open access.
Innhold:This is the first study of police decision-making regarding the use of firearms in the Norwegian context; its purpose is to study how police emergency response officers make decisions on the use of firearms, and to understand the contextual factors underlying these decisions. The data stem from document analysis based on developed categories, and interviews with police officers with experience in using firearms during their service, analysed by the Systematic Text Condensation method. The findings show that when handling armed confrontations, police officers draw upon recognition from previous experience and use a combination of analytical and intuitive decision-making, and that the basis for decisions to fire are situational cues to which the officers respond. Key contextual factors are the stressful conditions and the commonly short distances when shots are fired. A finding in this study is that Norwegian police officers frequently hold their fire until a threatening situation has materialized into an attack, and potentially find themselves in imminent danger as a result.

Keywords: Norway, police–public encounters, police use of firearms, police use of force, recognition-primed decision-making
Del av verk:Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing 2/2020

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