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international Journal ofPolice SciencejArticle & ManagementThe real risks during deadly police shootouts : accuracy of the naive shooterInternational Journal ofPolice Science & Management2015, Vol. 17(2) 117-127 The Author(s) 2015 Reprints and : 177 ($SAGEW illiam J Lewinski, Ron Avery and Jennifer DysterheftForce Science ' Institute, Mankato, MN, USAN athan D Dicks and Jacob BusheyMinnesota State University, Mankato, MN, USAA bstractThis study aimed to examine the level of shooting accuracy demonstrated by law enforcement recruits uponcompletion of their law enforcement firearms training in comparison with novice shooters. One hundred andninety-five male and 52 female law enforcement recruits volunteered. Participants were separated by firearmsexperience into the following groups: expert (completed law enforcement firearms course, n = 83), intermediate(recreational experience, n = 71) and novice (minimal/no experience, n = 93).)
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