2019
DOI: 10.1145/3314396
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Evaluating the Impact of Technology Assisted Hotspot Policing on Situational Awareness and Task-Load

Abstract: Everyday field work of a police officer requires the perception, filtering and understanding of large amounts of information in highly dynamic situations. This presents opportunities for ICT to alleviate strain on officers by providing adequate information provisioning. We evaluate the usage of a mobile location-based hotspot policing system, comprised of a smartphone, smartwatch and a web-application, during real field work with officers in high and low hotspot density locations. We use a repeated measures de… Show more

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“…Among the various de nitions of Situation Awareness, Endsley's three-level model based on information processing is widely acknowledged: Level 1 involves the perception of environmental elements; Level 2 involves the understanding of the current situation; and Level 3 involves predicting future states [23]. The concept of SA is widely embraced in the elds of human factors and safety science [72,73], nding extensive applications in areas such as military combat management [74], law enforcement [75], safety operation management[76], and autonomous driving [77]. It serves as a vital metric for evaluating the effective task performance of operators.…”
Section: Situation Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the various de nitions of Situation Awareness, Endsley's three-level model based on information processing is widely acknowledged: Level 1 involves the perception of environmental elements; Level 2 involves the understanding of the current situation; and Level 3 involves predicting future states [23]. The concept of SA is widely embraced in the elds of human factors and safety science [72,73], nding extensive applications in areas such as military combat management [74], law enforcement [75], safety operation management[76], and autonomous driving [77]. It serves as a vital metric for evaluating the effective task performance of operators.…”
Section: Situation Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It requires identifying and analyzing large amount of data in highly dynamic and demanding situations. For example, a "screen" technology that supplies a police officer with information about a crime's "hot spot" can help achieve the goal of proactive policing and crime reduction (Engelbrecht et al, 2019). Screen technologies can also aid reporting, decreasing workload, and freeing time for core policing tasks.…”
Section: Technology 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has been shown by Engelbrecht et al ( 2019 ), new technology in the emergency response sector needs careful adaptations to work routines currently performed in order to be accepted by professionals. Especially among older generations within the workforce, the resistance against new technology implementations in the institution can be a roadblock toward adoption (Morris and Venkatesh, 2000 ).…”
Section: Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 99%