International Journal of Engineering Research & Science (IJOER)
ISSN: [2395-6992]
[Vol-3, Issue-3, March- 2017]
Standardization of the Central Console of Police Vehicles – An Outline of the Diagnosed Needs Piotr ŁUKA1, Andrzej URBAN2 PhD Piotr Łuka, head of the Social Security Faculty of the Security and Public Order at the Police Academy in Szczytno. 2 Associate Professor, PhD Eng. Andrzej Urban, Associate Professor at the Social Security Faculty of the Security and Public Order at the Police Academy in Szczytno. 1
Abstract— The authors bring closer the results of social studies conducted on a group of respondents - policemen using police cars during their everyday duty. The study seeks to answer the question: how to improve the daily duty and integrate the devices that are used for the everyday activities by the law enforcement services which contribute to safety or public order? It also seeks information and guidance concerning the actions to be taken in the future for the devices installed in police cars to be the most ergonomic and safest for their users. Keywords— Safety, traffic, device integration, police car.
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INTRODUCTION
The publication is the result of the social studies performed during the project implemented in the field of defense and security under tender No. 7/2015 funded by the National Centre for Research and Development entitled "Development of police vehicles classification depending on their purpose and standardization of the central console of vehicles in the scope of arrangement and installation of ICT systems and control devices of special purpose signals" No. DOB-BIO7/04/02/2015. The project is implemented by a scientific consortium composed of the Police Academy in Szczytno - project leader, the Automotive Industry Institute from Warsaw and the company Marvel Sp. z o. o. from Lodz. The beneficiary of the effects of research and development in this project are to be the services reporting to the Minister of the Interior and Administration. The assumptions established in the project fit in well with the current priorities of the Chief of Police [1] for the years 20162018. One of the seven priorities established by the Polish Police Headquarters include: improving the quality of the tasks performed by police officers and the employees of the Police by providing the optimal duty / work conditions. One of the specific tasks indicated for the implementation in this regard by the Polish Police Headquarters is equipping the Police with computer and communications hardware (including mobile devices and enabling the use of the functionality of information systems used by the Police) and transport equipment.
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MATERIALS & METHODS
The project implementation began in December 2015 and has been lasting for 36 months. The main objective of the project is to develop a directory of vehicles and to prepare documentation for the modification of the central console and the electrical system of the vehicles (depending on the classification) with respect to the standardization and enabling the installation of communications and ICT equipment at the locations adapted for this purpose along with the implementation of the document for use in proceedings when purchasing vehicles [3]. One of the results of the project was conducting surveys. The aim of this study was to collect reviews from the users of Police vehicles and draw conclusions for further exploration prospects. Based on the available data, it was found that the Polish Police operates a total of 21 794 vehicles. This number includes 13 821 passenger vehicles (including 6 145 marked and 7676 unmarked units). Outside the indicated category, the Police also uses SUVs, pick-ups, utility vehicles, off-road RD-Video vehicles, van-type vehicles, trucks, buses and special purpose vehicles [2]. In order to obtain information about the preferences of the users of the Police vehicles with respect to the need for the modification of the central console of the field units of the Police, a study was conducted using the method of diagnostic survey. The study was carried out from April to June 2016. It was participated by a total of 354 police officers from the garrisons in Malopolska, Wielkopolska, Warmia-Mazury and the policemen during training and vocational training at the Police Academy in Szczytno. The policemen during training were the representatives of all the of the Polish Police garrisons. For the purpose of the study, a research tool was developed in the form of a questionnaire consisting of 22 questions.
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