Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
PART I NEGOTIATION AS CRISIS INTERVENTION, CRISIS INTERVENTION AS NEGOTIATION; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 NEGOTIATION AS CRISIS INTERVENTION, CRISIS INTERVENTION AS NEGOTIATION; Chapter 2 STAGE I: RAPIDLY ESTABLISH RAPPORTAND A COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIP; Chapter 3 STAGE II:CONDUCT CRISIS, BIOPSYCHOSOCIALAND LETHALITY ASSESSMENT; Chapter 4 STAGE III: IDENTIFY THE MAJOR PROBLEMS OR CRISIS PRECIPITANTS; Chapter 5 STAGE IV: EXPLORE FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS; Chapter 6 STAGE V: GENERATE AND EXPLORE ALTERNATIVES; Chapter 7 STAGE VI: DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT AN ACTION PLAN |
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Chapter 8 STAGE VII: FOLLOW-UPPART II HOSTAGE, BARRICADE, AND SUICIDAL SUBJECT NEGOTIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 9 HOSTAGE SITUATIONS AS CRISIS NEGOTIATIONS; Chapter 10 SUICIDE AND ASSAULT: DANGER TO SELF OR OTHERS; Chapter 11 BARRICADED SUBJECT SITUATIONS; REFERENCES |
Summary |
This text focuses on operational theory and practice for negotiators by following a crisis intervention model for crisis negotiations. Its intent is to provide some depth and breadth of understanding for instructors, students, and line negotiators seeking excellence in the professional role of hostage crisis negotiator. The book is written principally to enhance negotiator confidence and competence, well-grounded in deliberate and effective use of self as an intervener and negotiator in critical incidents. The text seeks to provide a structure and framework for conducting negotiations. Major t |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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English |
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Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
Subject |
Hostage negotiations.
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Crisis management.
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Communication in law enforcement.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Communication in law enforcement
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Crisis management
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Hostage negotiations
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Electronic book
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LC no. |
2015001138 |
ISBN |
9780398090661 |
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0398090661 |
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0398090653 |
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9780398090654 |
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