TY - JOUR
T1 - ISPO
T2 - A Serious Game to train the Interview Skills of Police Officers
AU - Guimarães, Manuel
AU - Prada, Rui
AU - Santos, Pedro A.
AU - Dias, João
AU - Soeiro, Cristina
AU - Guerra, Raquel
AU - Steiner-Stanitznig, Christina
AU - Molinari, Andrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Serious Games Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - The training of Police Interview competencies relies on the hiring of actors to play the role of victims, witnesses and suspects. While role-play can be a particularly effective training technique, it requires a significant amount of resources. The Interview Simulation for Police Officers (ISPO) is a serious game developed as a collaboration of Gameware Europe with the Portuguese School of Police Officers. The objective of the game is to train police officers in communication competencies related to the interview of victims, witnesses, and suspects. Through ISPO, players can take the role of a police interviewer and practice the techniques and methodologies learned in theoretical classes. The serious game offers a safe, lightweight and easily repeatable experience. In order to evaluate the training effectiveness of the serious game, a study was con-ducted with 194 participants where general subjective learning effectiveness was mea-sured. Overall, the ISPO game improved the self-perceived competence of its players. Additionally, participants changed their opinion regarding the most valuable attitudes necessary to conduct a successful interview. Finally, the interaction with the game had a stronger effect on inexperienced users. These results lead us to believe that ISPO can be an added value to police officer schools.
AB - The training of Police Interview competencies relies on the hiring of actors to play the role of victims, witnesses and suspects. While role-play can be a particularly effective training technique, it requires a significant amount of resources. The Interview Simulation for Police Officers (ISPO) is a serious game developed as a collaboration of Gameware Europe with the Portuguese School of Police Officers. The objective of the game is to train police officers in communication competencies related to the interview of victims, witnesses, and suspects. Through ISPO, players can take the role of a police interviewer and practice the techniques and methodologies learned in theoretical classes. The serious game offers a safe, lightweight and easily repeatable experience. In order to evaluate the training effectiveness of the serious game, a study was con-ducted with 194 participants where general subjective learning effectiveness was mea-sured. Overall, the ISPO game improved the self-perceived competence of its players. Additionally, participants changed their opinion regarding the most valuable attitudes necessary to conduct a successful interview. Finally, the interaction with the game had a stronger effect on inexperienced users. These results lead us to believe that ISPO can be an added value to police officer schools.
KW - Game-Based Learning
KW - Police Interview
KW - Serious Games
KW - User Study
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85141365508&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17083/ijsg.v9i4.514
DO - 10.17083/ijsg.v9i4.514
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141365508
SN - 2384-8766
VL - 9
SP - 43
EP - 61
JO - International Journal of Serious Games
JF - International Journal of Serious Games
IS - 4
ER -