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Summary: Chief Jay Gerace of the Town of Colonie (NY) Police Department shares his innovative microdosing training model, integrating tactical decision games and skill-based practice into daily briefings to enhance officer decision-making, confidence, and operational readiness. Key Topics: • Traditional ‘block’ training results in the worst retention and transfer of policing knowledge and skill • The science of learning provides undeniable evidence for a spaced and interleaved approach to cognitive and practical skill training. • The Town of Colonie Police Department conducted a 13-week ‘micro-dosing’ training session. • Micro-Dosing consisted of weekly sessions approximately 20 minutes in length. • Micro-Dosing topics chosen were critical cognitive knowledge (rules, policies and authorities), practical skills (weapons, radios, first aid), and decision-making skills. • Implementation of tactical decision games was the method used to enhance decision making capability. • The skill of the training facilitator in using Socratic feedback is essential for creating a trusting and positive learning environment. • Impact of small, frequent training sessions on officer confidence and decision-making across all metrics was improved significantly. • Post training effectiveness evaluation was conducted by the independent John F Finn Institute for Public Safety • Agency leaders should strongly consider the power of consistent , short ‘micro-dosing’ training sessions to improve officer skill and decision making on the street.
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