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Crisis Negotiations: Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage
Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections, the sixth edition,
is an invaluable resource for mitigating, managing, or responding
to high risk negotiation incidents. This revision includes the
current research on negotiating high-risk incidents in the
classroom and the field. It includes an applied analysis of the
value of psychopathology to high-risk perpetrators. It refines the
"empirical eclecticism" introduced in the fourth edition to provide
a conceptual basis for crisis negotiations. The authors include
summary bullet points at the end of each chapter for easy reference
when negotiators are in the field and a review of the literature
since the last edition appeared. Their discussion of the strategic
planning process involved in high-risk negotiation incidents
focuses clearly on the critical questions negotiators need to ask
themselves about any high-risk incident and provides a practical
approach to the psychology of individuals that engage in high-risk
incidents. Known as "the bible" to experienced professionals in the
field, this sixth edition of Crisis Negotiations is vital for
practitioners as well as for criminology, criminal justice or
psychology courses in crisis management, applied psychology, and
special operations in law enforcement and corrections. Instructors
will find it well supported by ancillary materials including
discussion questions, slide presentations, and a test bank, as well
as case studies and self-assessment quizzes for students, making it
easy to develop a first-time course or to integrate it into an
existing course.
Crisis Negotiations: Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage
Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections, the sixth edition,
is an invaluable resource for mitigating, managing, or responding
to high risk negotiation incidents. This revision includes the
current research on negotiating high-risk incidents in the
classroom and the field. It includes an applied analysis of the
value of psychopathology to high-risk perpetrators. It refines the
"empirical eclecticism" introduced in the fourth edition to provide
a conceptual basis for crisis negotiations. The authors include
summary bullet points at the end of each chapter for easy reference
when negotiators are in the field and a review of the literature
since the last edition appeared. Their discussion of the strategic
planning process involved in high-risk negotiation incidents
focuses clearly on the critical questions negotiators need to ask
themselves about any high-risk incident and provides a practical
approach to the psychology of individuals that engage in high-risk
incidents. Known as "the bible" to experienced professionals in the
field, this sixth edition of Crisis Negotiations is vital for
practitioners as well as for criminology, criminal justice or
psychology courses in crisis management, applied psychology, and
special operations in law enforcement and corrections. Instructors
will find it well supported by ancillary materials including
discussion questions, slide presentations, and a test bank, as well
as case studies and self-assessment quizzes for students, making it
easy to develop a first-time course or to integrate it into an
existing course.
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