This video presents a modular training village that recreates urban settings to deliver scenario-based instruction across incident management, command, investigations, custody operations, and security preparedness.


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Type Interview
Author Alexandre GAIN
Published April 1, 2026
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Location(s) SMOGSIDE Burroughs
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📝 Abstract

[Summary generated by AI] The author outlines a purpose-built law-enforcement training village engineered to translate classroom instruction into realistic, adaptable practice. The facility’s resources are organized into four zones: (1) a Main Street area with a traffic junction for traffic control, accident response, and vehicle-pursuit scenarios, plus a mini vehicular checkpoint replicating border-control operations; (2) a commercial zone that includes a mass-transit platform alongside shops, banks, clinics, fast-food outlets, and gaming rooms; (3) a residential area configured as common high-density flats; and (4) a police–prison block housing a neighborhood police center, command spaces, person-in-custody suites, and prison cells that double as station lockups. Flexible sets and simulated munitions from active training weapons enable rapid reconfiguration and controlled stress exposure. Methods emphasize scenario-based learning across incident management, ground command, use-of-force and unarmed tactics, crime-scene and on-site investigation, neighborhood policing duties, person-in-custody handling, simulated shootings, and Homefront security drills. The outcomes and deliverables include standardized, job-related preparatory programs producing officers with validated competencies in traffic, checkpoint, transit, investigative, and custody operations, supported by a professional ethos aimed at efficient, effective, and community-responsive performance.


Criminal-Justice Experiential-Learning Police-Training Simulation Workforce-Development