Laboratory Simulation of a Police Communications System Under Stress

Laboratory Simulation of a Police Communications System Under Stress
Author: Thomas E. Drabek
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Total Pages: 176
Release: 1969
Genre: Political Science
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Many crucial variables and patterns which remain submerged under normal conditions become more apparent when organizations are under stress. This research project drew from selected aspects of previous research on complex organizations, community disasters, small groups, stress, and simulation. The research had three specific objectives - to develop a general conceptual framework whereby organizational stress might be analyzed, to explore the utility of realistic simulation as a methodological technique for the analysis of complex organizations through the construction of a simulate of the communications system of a large metropolitan police organization, and to test selected aspects of the theoretical framework by subjecting the constructed simulate to stress. Work groups were brought to the laboratory where they performed their usual roles in an ecological setting and with equipment paralleling that of their regular radio room. Their normal work load in the laboratory was a duplicate in both quantity and content of what they experienced when actually on the job at the police department. The demands placed on each team during the stress session followed closely those actually experienced by other police communications teams in a real disaster in another city.

Laboratory Simulation of a Police Communications System Under Stress

Laboratory Simulation of a Police Communications System Under Stress
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Total Pages: 157
Release: 1967
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The research objective of the study was to explore the utility of 'realistic simulation, ' as a methodological technique, for the analysis of complex organizations. A laboratory simulate of the dispatching room and communication system of a metropolitan police department was constructed. The simulate involved three different sets of four police officers and 26 simulators subject to four experimental sessions, two hours in length. Three sessions involved routine police communications. Each of the last sessions presented a simulated disaster in an attempt to place the system under stress and to test selected aspects of a theoretical framework regarding organizational stress which had been concurrently developed. The experimental data obtained provided general support for the theoretical framework used and also indicated that the effort to subject the simulate to stress was successful. (Author).

Staff Report

Staff Report
Author: Ohio State University. Disaster Research Center
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Total Pages: 188
Release: 1969
Genre: Disasters
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