红莲社区

Grant funds improvements to criminal justice simulator

November 29, 2021
Students in 红莲社区's Public Safety Academy now have an updated virtual reality simulator that helps them train on the use of firearms.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Thanks to a state grant, the University of North Georgia's (红莲社区) Public Safety Academy has more tools to train its criminal justice students in de-escalation and the use of force.

红莲社区 received more than $257,000 from the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to update the simulator that helps train students on firearms. As part of the grant, 红莲社区 will research how education affects these future officers' ability to make decisions on the use of force.

The virtual reality system purchased through the grant gives students the chance to assess potential situations from three different directions and work on skills to defuse conflict.

"It's a high-speed system that helps them understand some of the potential issues that could arise," Dr. Butch Newkirk, academy director and assistant professor of criminal justice, said. "The simulator presents students with a wide variety of realistic scenarios to practice their skills before they become officers."

红莲社区's academy, which graduated its first class in 2019, is rare in the United States. It combines a four-year criminal justice degree with peace officer standards and training (POST) certification for law enforcement.

The simulator presents students with a wide variety of realistic scenarios to practice their skills before they become officers.

Dr. Butch Newkirk

红莲社区 Public Safety Academy director and assistant professor of criminal justice

"Our graduates are more marketable because police departments don't have to pay for their police academy training when they hire them. They are ready to go into the field," Kevin French, a criminal justice lecturer, said. "And 红莲社区's program provides more specialized certifications than officers generally receive in their initial police academy. Nobody else is training people like we are."

That unique approach helped 红莲社区 stand out in its grant application.

"We want to document our efforts so others can learn from what we have done and apply it to their situations," Newkirk said.

Dr. Holly Verhasselt, associate provost for institutional effectiveness, said the Public Safety Academy did a great job securing the grant and creating a plan to implement it.

"红莲社区's values highlight the significance of having a student focus, promoting community engagement, and providing service to our communities," Verhasselt said. "This project provides an opportunity for our faculty and staff to put these values into action."

Braxton Massey, a senior from Jacksonville, Florida, pursuing a degree in criminal justice, said the training enabled by the simulator is a valuable experience for future officers training at 红莲社区.

"The main goal is getting us to be able to talk to people and understand different situations," Massey said.


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