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William Lewinski

Ph.D. ·

Mankato, Minnesota
Police/ Law Enforcement
Police Psychology
Hostage Situations
Martial Arts
Clinical Psychology
Consulting Psychology
Shooting Decisions
Post-Critical Incident Trauma
Perceptual Distortions
Cognitive Aberrations
Memory Impairment
Biomechanics of Lethal Force
Action/Reaction Parameters
Subject Movement in Shooting Situations
Tactical Options for Law Enforcement
Police Management of Emotionally Disturbed/Suicidal Individuals
Use of Force Against Edged Weapon Attacks
Carotid Neck Restraint
Positional Asphyxiation
Felony Stops
Domestic Abuse
Handcuffing
Physical Control/Handcuffing
Pursuit Policy & Decisions
Use of Force
Weapon Retention
Unintended Discharge
Premature Discharge
Law Enforcement Training for the Use of Deadly Force
Corruption and Ethics in Law Enforcement
The Use of Psychological Testing in Law Enforcement
Management Styles and Police Stress
Communication and Tactical Options on a DUI Stop
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Psychological Fitness for Duty Examinations
Spent Shell Casing Ejection
Lethal Force Scenario Analysis
Perception of Threat
Control Technique
Suicide by Cop
Tactics
Perception and Memory
Attention
Attention/Reaction Parameters in Relation to Sighting/Shooting and Memory
Crossfire and Contagious Gunfire versus Misattribution
Physical Dynamics of Subject's Perception and Memory
Behavioral Reconstruction
Perception/Processing
Attention/Perception/Memory
Perceptions of Threat
Less Lethal Force
Investigative Procedures
Internal Affairs Investigations
Eye Witness Reports - Attention, Memory
Performance Under Stress
Dynamics of a Force Encounter
Diagnosis of Shooting Encounters
Decision Making
Running and Falling Times
Training
Decision Processes
Effect of Context
Attribution/Misattribution
Schemas
Contextual Cues
Dynamics of Movement
Threat with an Edged Weapon Including Speed of Movement
Moving Vehicles
Low Light Encounters
Shell Casing Ejection
Proximity of Shot
Duration of shooting
Time Required to Stop
Influence of Context on Perception
An officer's perception and memory of location and action
Reaction Time -impact of different holsters and timing levels on the speed of drawing and firing a hand gun
Acceleration of a vehicle
Speed of Movement of an Officer evading a Vehicle

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