Virtual reality training scenarios put police officers in shoes of people having their worst day

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Axon, a U.S.-based company that showed off its products in Victoria this week, can put police in the shoes of a person in crisis in its VR training

You’ve been called to respond to a disturbance, and as you exit your patrol car, you see an obviously distraught person partially hidden behind a vehicle parked in front of a convenience store in a strip mall.

You see the projectile barbs fly out and hit their target, sending 1,200 volts of electricity through the man’s body, and he goes down. The convenience-store scenario is one of 26 police trainees can choose from, including ­modules with people who are experiencing a mental-health crisis or threatening suicide, or who have autism or schizophrenia.

The virtual-reality training modules came out in 2020 and a number of law-enforcement agencies across Canada are using them, said Axon. In B.C. two agencies are currently running trials with the ­technology, said the company, which declined to name the agencies. But the virtual reality training program is subscription-based and with police budgets under pressure, one academic wonders if there might be less-expensive and locally available alternatives.

 

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