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Goran Vuckovic1, Milivoj Dopsaj1

1Kriminalističko-policijska akademija, Beograd

INFLUENCE OF BASIC SHOOTING TRAINING ON POLICEMEN DEPENDING ON SEX

UTICAJ OSNOVNE OBUKE U GAĐANJU KOD POLICAJACA U FUNKCIJI POLA

Sport Mont 2007, V(12-13-14), 557-565

Abstract

Resume: A sample of 71 students of VSUP (Internal Affairs College), 46 male and 25 female sex, without any previous knowledge in handling the fi rearms, have undergone the basic shooting training.During the training course the examinees had three testings: at the beginning of the training (TEST 1), after 50% of realized training (TEST 2) and at the end of training (TEST 3).The testing conveyed a precise shooting of 10 bullets from the CZ99 gun at the distance of 10m.The results showed that the initial level of knowledge/skill (TEST 1) for men was 50.74 of the sum of circles shot with individual results ranging from 2 to 83, where the value of the variable coeffi cient (cV%) was at the level of 40.60%.For women these values were 28.92 of the realized sum of the target circles shot with individual results ranging from 0 to 64 and the value of the variation coeffi cient ((cV%) was 58.78%.On transitive testing (TEST 2) the effi ciency for men was at the level of 70.70 of the realized sum of the target circles shot, while individual results were ranging from 33 to 92 with the average value of the variation coeffi cient (cV%) at the level of 20.23%.For women these values were 66.80 of the realized sum of the target circles shot with individual results ranging from 42 to 86 and the value of variation coeffi cient (cV%) was 20.53%.At the last testing (TEST 3) the achieved effi ciency for men was at the level of 74.86 of the realized sum of the target circles shot, while individual results were ranging from 47 to 97 with the average value of the variation coeffi cient (cV%) was 14.84% ANOVA showed that there was a general statistically important difference between testings, both for men and women (F= 29,965, p= 0,000 and F= 69,348, p= 0,000 respectively). The results of the Student’s t test point out that between all pairs of variables reffering to the achieved results, for men in the fi rst (TEST 1) and second test (TEST 2),and third (TEST 3) there is a statistically important difference at the level of: t=5.764, p<0.000, t=6.799, p<0.000, t=2.130, p<0.039, respectively.For women the results of the Student’s t test point out that there is a statistically important difference: between the fi rst (TEST 1) and second test (TEST 2) and between the fi rst (TEST 1) and third (TEST 3) at the level of: t=9.332, p<0.000, t=14.988, p<0.000, respectively, while in the second (TEST 2) and third test (TEST 3) there is no statistically important difference (t=1.388, p< 0.178).

Keywords

training, shooting, gun, men, women



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