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Run a safe and successful crisis negotiationfrom start to finish!
The Elements of Police Hostage and Crisis Negotiations: Critical
Incidents and How to Respond to Them reduces the negotiation
procedures for hostage, barricaded, and suicide incidents to their
basic elements, providing quick and easy access to the information
you need-from the initial call-out to the final debriefing. Based
on field-tested principles proven to work, the book also includes
newly developed and highly specialized techniques for more
experienced negotiators. Author James L. Greenstone provides a
user-friendly, step-by-step guide to the intervention and
negotiation process that will help you get the job doneright.
Designed for day-to-day, on-the-scene use, The Elements of Police
Hostage and Crisis Negotiations is a practical handbook for
experienced professionals and novices that can also be used as a
supplementary textbook for criminal justice, crisis intervention,
and psychology coursework. Each chapter contains useful checklists,
procedural notes, tables, strategy worksheets, and forms, and the
book includes special indices for quick reference in addition to a
traditional index. Dr. Greenstone, a police mental health
consultant and psychologist who served as Director of the
Psychological Services Unit of the Fort Worth Police Department in
Texas, uses a simple and direct format that emphasizes procedures,
action and results, leaving theoretical discussions for another
time and place. The book examines the negotiation process from
start to finish, including preincident preparations, first response
responsibilities, responding to the call-out, arriving at the
scene, preparing to negotiate, making contact, preparing for the
surrender, post-incident tasks, preparing equipment, and more.
Topics covered in The Elements of Police Hostage and Crisis
Negotiations include: legal considerations telephone surveillance
guidelines the Stockholm Syndrome working with S.W.A.T. and
Tactical Emergency Medical Support dealing with the media
recognizing red flags the issues of suicide debriefing the hostage
team the 150 laws of hostage and crisis negotiation and the 10 most
serious errors a negotiator can make The Elements of Police Hostage
and Crisis Negotiations: Critical Incidents and How to Respond to
Them is a practical guide that's equally effective in the field, in
training, and in the office.
Run a safe and successful crisis negotiationfrom start to finish!
The Elements of Police Hostage and Crisis Negotiations: Critical
Incidents and How to Respond to Them reduces the negotiation
procedures for hostage, barricaded, and suicide incidents to their
basic elements, providing quick and easy access to the information
you need-from the initial call-out to the final debriefing. Based
on field-tested principles proven to work, the book also includes
newly developed and highly specialized techniques for more
experienced negotiators. Author James L. Greenstone provides a
user-friendly, step-by-step guide to the intervention and
negotiation process that will help you get the job doneright.
Designed for day-to-day, on-the-scene use, The Elements of Police
Hostage and Crisis Negotiations is a practical handbook for
experienced professionals and novices that can also be used as a
supplementary textbook for criminal justice, crisis intervention,
and psychology coursework. Each chapter contains useful checklists,
procedural notes, tables, strategy worksheets, and forms, and the
book includes special indices for quick reference in addition to a
traditional index. Dr. Greenstone, a police mental health
consultant and psychologist who served as Director of the
Psychological Services Unit of the Fort Worth Police Department in
Texas, uses a simple and direct format that emphasizes procedures,
action and results, leaving theoretical discussions for another
time and place. The book examines the negotiation process from
start to finish, including preincident preparations, first response
responsibilities, responding to the call-out, arriving at the
scene, preparing to negotiate, making contact, preparing for the
surrender, post-incident tasks, preparing equipment, and more.
Topics covered in The Elements of Police Hostage and Crisis
Negotiations include: legal considerations telephone surveillance
guidelines the Stockholm Syndrome working with S.W.A.T. and
Tactical Emergency Medical Support dealing with the media
recognizing red flags the issues of suicide debriefing the hostage
team the 150 laws of hostage and crisis negotiation and the 10 most
serious errors a negotiator can make The Elements of Police Hostage
and Crisis Negotiations: Critical Incidents and How to Respond to
Them is a practical guide that's equally effective in the field, in
training, and in the office.
The Courage to Commit: A Guide to De-escalating the Crisis of
Citizen-Police Relations is designed to inspire vital dialogue
regarding the United States' founding principles, its social
covenants, and the relationship between its police force and its
communities. Featuring diverse perspectives, the text illuminates
the needs to both enact significant changes in policing and examine
and fix police-citizen culture. The book considers the
characteristics that make up a good police officer, the place of
power in the actions of police officers, Sir Robert Peel' s
principles for police work, and the often-tenuous relationship
between the police and the community. It also addresses the role of
the police during turmoil, the use of force, conflict management,
crisis intervention, and de-escalation. Chapters examine the
importance of training and supervision for police-citizen
encounters, as well as police response to families in crisis. The
book discusses potential solutions and presents readers with a
framework for improved police-community relations. Throughout the
text, vignettes and case studies bring the material to life and
encourage lively discussion and debate. The Courage to Commit is an
essential textbook for courses and programs in policing and law
enforcement management and administration. It is also an ideal
resource for community members, community leaders, elected and
appointed officials, and all concerned citizens who are interested
in improving police-citizen relations.
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