VirTra Training Simulator Proven to Cut Police Use-of-Force and Racial Disparities

Reuters
Oct 24
VirTra Training Simulator Proven to Cut Police Use-of-Force and Racial Disparities

VirTra Inc. has announced scientific research results demonstrating the effectiveness of its simulator technology for law enforcement and military training. Independent academic studies were cited, including research from The Ohio State University, which validated the reliability of VirTra's V-100 simulator for measuring shooting accuracy, decision-making, and reaction time across civilians, police, and military personnel. This study has already contributed to further U.S. Department of War funding for the university. Additionally, a University of Chicago study found that VirTra's training technology led to a 23% reduction in use-of-force incidents among 2,070 Chicago Police Department officers, while also significantly decreasing racial disparities in discretionary arrests. These results have already been presented and support VirTra's ongoing commitment to evidence-based training solutions.

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