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Factors influencing field performance: Utilizing the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) program to identify suspected impaired drivers as reported by selected certified police officers in Texas.

机译:影响现场绩效的因素:根据德克萨斯州选定的经过认证的警官的报告,利用药物评估和分类(DEC)程序来识别可疑的受损驾驶员。

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This study examined how decision-making training related to the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program was transferred to law enforcement officers, referred to as drug recognition experts (DRE), for use in identifying and assessing impaired drivers. Specifically, this study explored how particular factors observed as part of the DEC Program's decision-making process influence the DRE's prediction of a drug category that was impairing a suspected impaired driver in the enforcement environment.;Quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized to better understand the complexity of the DRE's decision-making. Factors observed from 199 drug influence evaluations (DIE) were used as a basis for the quantitative analysis. In addition, feedback gleaned from the interviews conducted with six DREs was analyzed to identify themes that described the perceptive influence of those same factors on the DRE's prediction of a drug category.;The DREs classified 88.4% of the DIEs correctly when compared to the toxicology results according to the criteria set-forth in the DEC Program's Administrator's Guide. The accuracy rates at the drug category level were 82.9% for Depressants and Cannabis, 80.9% for Stimulants, 96.5% for Dissociative Anesthetics, and 81.9% for Narcotic Analgesics. The results of the study showed that the DREs employed their DEC Program training appropriately, but reportedly used a subset of factors as a basis for their predictions. The quantitative analysis indicated that the factors the DRE expected to observe when a particular drug category was present in the toxicology results were documented as present on the DIE report by the DRE. In contrast, only a subset of those factors was unique to that drug category. The qualitative feedback from the DREs indicated that they rely on a subgroup of factors, such as those related to the eyes, as the main basis for their decision-making. The DREs also emphasized their consideration of the totality of evidence as major driver in their decision-making.;The DEC Program provided an interesting opportunity to explore the transfer of decision-making training. Based on the results of this study, the DEC Program can improve the transfer of training by targeting DRE's motivation to transfer training into practice, the transfer design, and the climate in which the DRE transfers their learning into performance.
机译:这项研究检查了与毒品评估和分类(DEC)计划相关的决策培训如何转移给称为毒品识别专家(DRE)的执法人员,以用于识别和评估受损驾驶员。具体而言,本研究探讨了在DEC计划的决策过程中观察到的特定因素如何影响DRE对在执法环境中损害可疑驾驶者的药物类别的预测。定量和定性方法用于更好地理解DRE决策的复杂性。从199种药物影响评估(DIE)中观察到的因素用作定量分析的基础。此外,还对从六个DRE进行的访谈中收集到的反馈进行了分析,以找出描述相同因素对DRE预测的药物类别的感知影响的主题;与毒理学相比,DRE对DIE的正确分类为88.4%根据DEC程序管理员指南中设定的标准得出结果。抑制剂和大麻在药物类别一级的准确率是82.9%,兴奋剂是80.9%,解离性麻醉药是96.5%,麻醉性镇痛药是81.9%。研究结果表明,DRE适当地接受了DEC计划的培训,但据报道使用了一部分因素作为其预测的基础。定量分析表明,DRE在DIE报告中记录了DRE在毒理学结果中存在特定药物类别时预期观察到的因素。相反,这些因素中只有一部分是该药物类别所独有的。来自DRE的定性反馈表明,他们依赖于诸如与眼睛相关的一类因素作为其决策的主要依据。 DRE还强调了他们将整体证据视为决策的主要推动力。DEC计划为探索决策培训的转移提供了一个有趣的机会。根据这项研究的结果,DEC计划可以通过针对DRE将培训转化为实践的动机,转移设计以及DRE将其学习转化为绩效的环境来改善培训的转移。

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  • 作者

    Walden, Melissa Noggle.;

  • 作者单位

    Texas A&M University.;

  • 授予单位 Texas A&M University.;
  • 学科 Law.;Education Adult and Continuing.;Sociology Criminology and Penology.;Education Vocational.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 312 p.
  • 总页数 312
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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