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Abstract / Description of output
Following the use of knowledge elicitation techniques with Scene Examiners, and in collaboration with the Forensic Services Scottish Multimedia Unit, a scenario-based training tool was devised to simulate four separate but related scenes of crime. Exemplar responses to this complex and major incident were generated by experienced Scene Examiners across three National regional areas. This is an example of the type of training tool that could be generated as part of a wider expertise-based training environment for Scene Examination services.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 13th bi-annual international conference on Naturalistic Decision Making |
Editors | Julie Gore, Paul Ward |
Publisher | The University of Bath |
Pages | 231-234 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-86197-194-7 |
Publication status | Published - 10 Apr 2017 |
Event | 13th International Naturalistic Decision Making Conference - University of Bath, Bath Duration: 20 Jun 2017 → 23 Jun 2017 |
Conference
Conference | 13th International Naturalistic Decision Making Conference |
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City | Bath |
Period | 20/06/17 → 23/06/17 |
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Dive into the research topics of 'Development of a scenario-based training tool for crime scene examination response to a complex and major incident'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
- 3 Finished
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Accelerating PJDM Expertise in Crime Scene Examination
3/08/15 → 29/07/16
Project: University Awarded Project Funding
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Exploring PJDM expertise in crime scene examination
1/06/13 → 30/09/14
Project: University Awarded Project Funding
Profiles
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Amanda Martindale
- Moray House School of Education and Sport - Senior Lecturer
- Academy of Sport
- Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences
Person: Academic: Research Active