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The Nature and Influence of Intuition in Law Enforcement: 
Integration of Theory and Practice

Workshop Summary  [PPT 110K]        Research Questions   [PPT 250K]         

Preliminary Agenda            Questions to Consider in Advance of the Workshop

Participant List                    Participant Biographies

Background Reading Material

Intuitive Policing: Emotional/Rational Decision Making in Law Enforcement [PDF 20K]

The Nature and Influence of Intuition in Law Enforcement: Integration of Theory and Practice [PDF 39K]

How People Make Decisions that Involve Risk
[PDF 90K]

Neural Signals for the Detection of Unintentional Race Bias [PDF 280K]

Visual Sensing Without Seeing [PDF 206K]

The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice [PDF 140K]

Intuition: a critical review of the research and rhetoric [PDF 200K]

Risk As Analysis and Risk As Feelings [PDF 970K]

Nonconscious Fear Conditioning, Visceral Perception, and The Development of Gut Feelings [PDF 85K]

Risk Perception and Communication Unplugged: Twenty Years of Progress [PDF 620K]

What Do Patients Want? Help in Making Effective Choices [PDF 42K]

Connecting the Dots: The paradoxes of intelligence reform [PDF 830K]

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The Nature and Influence of Intuition in Law Enforcement: Integration of Theory and Practice

Demonstration of Implicit Attitudes: 
Take the Weapons Test

On the Project Implicit home page, click on "Demonstration" 
Click on "Go to Demonstration Tests"
Follow prompt to proceed to test
Scroll down to click on "Take the Weapons IAT" 


Sample Scenarios

Uniformed Officer and Vehicle Pursuit
Off-Duty Officer and Armed Robbery
The Shooting Range
The Confession
Health Care: Cerebral Embolism

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