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The Gun That Wasn’t There
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David Williamson
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The Force Science Institute recently conducted a major study on the performance of human memory under stress.
They took 64 Canadian police officers and split them into pairs, with one officer being designated as “active” participants responding to a scenario, and the other being assigned the role of an “observational” watcher. The active officer was to work through the scenario, while the observer was to passively watch the situation.
The scenario was carefully engineered to induce high levels of stress, getting as close as possible to the levels of stress an officer might encounter in a real-life situation.
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mickey
(8/27/2015)
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The Farce Science Institute should never be quoted without mentioning the fact that the "Institute" consists of one man who has made a career out of justifying LEO violence. |
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