Conflict and crisis communication is the management of a
critical incident which has the potential for resolution through
successful negotiations. This can include negotiating with
individuals in crisis, such as those threatening self-harm or
taking individuals hostage as part of emotional expression, and
also critical incidents such as kidnapping and terrorist
activities.
By focusing on the empirical and strong theoretical
underpinnings of critical incident management, and including clear
demonstrations of the practical application of conflict and crisis
communication by experts in the field, this book proves to be a
practical, comprehensive and up-to-date resource. Discussion of
relevant past incidents ? such as the 1993 WACO siege in the United
States ? is used to enhance learning, whilst an examination of the
application of critical incident management to individuals with
mental disorder offers groundbreaking insight from clinicians
working in this area.
Conflict and Crisis Communication is an excellent source of
reference for national and international law enforcement agencies,
professionals working in forensic settings, and also postgraduate
students with an interest in forensic psychology and forensic
mental health.
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