Research on the Application of Virtual Simulation Technology in the Training of International Police Talents
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With the development of the global governance system and the transformation of international order, international police cooperation is being incorporated into the future development plans of police agencies worldwide. One of the bottlenecks that has constrained the training of high-level international police talents for many years is the relative scarcity of scenarios involving foreign police work in police practical training and teaching. Training methods have been limited to traditional modes such as oral narration and action demonstration. Utilizing the immersive and interactive characteristics of virtual simulation technology to simulate real international criminal activities, students can experience firsthand various types of international law enforcement situations. This helps cultivate their ability to adapt to sudden changes in multiple scenarios, addressing a key direction in the future development of police talent training by deeply integrating with new forms of crime, closely approaching practical combat to enhance training effectiveness, reduce training risks, and achieve the goal of promoting policing through science and technology.
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