Listen "Episode 13: High-Stress and Officer Recall"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textA police officer’s body camera can record the objective reality of an event, but the officer’s recall of the event will often be inaccurate. Dr. Louise Porter from Griffith University joins the podcast to discuss her research exploring the memory and recall of police officers who are exposed to high-stress events.Main Topics-Dr. Porter discussed the perceptual distortions as they related to high stress events. -We cover the differences in asking officers to document an incident as soon as possible or providing them with a waiting period before they are interviewed.-Finally, Dr. Porter will review the findings of her research on how an interview should be conducted to allow an officer the best opportunity to document an incident as accurately as possible.Don't forget to like, FOLLOW, and share. Sharing this podcast or an episode is one of the best complements I can receive, which will help grow the show.And don't forget to provide a review. Giving five stars is never a bad idea.Feel free to email me your comments using the "send us a text" option, or at the following email address: [email protected] Bluesky: @policeinservice.bsky.social
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