(Mobile book) Hostage/Crisis Negotiations: Lessons Learned from the Bad, the Mad, and the Sad
·•●- Thomas, Ph.D. Strentz ·•●-
| #693551 in Books | Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd | 2013-03-07 | Original language:English | 9.75 x7.00 x.50l, | File Name: 0398088691 | 181 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A valuable tool for review.|By John Costello|I thought this work was a very good review of the basics since it used actual jobs to illustrate what went right, what went wrong and what should be done different. In fact, we've just added a member of the clergy and a mental health professional as constants to our team and I've passed along my copy of the book for their review to||As a negotiations practitioner for over 17 years, I fashion myself a student of the game , meaning I maintain an insatiable appetite of all things related to negotiations. I try to learn as much as I can from others experiences and research so as I can contin
The focus of this book is on dealing with hostage and crisis negotiations and how this can be successfully accomplished in order to save lives. Typically, those encountered by correctional and law enforcement crisis negotiators fall into one of three broad categories: The Bad, the Mad, and the Sad or, those with antisocial personality disorder; those who are severely mentally ill, insane or psychotic; or those who are contemplating suicide, respectively. This book outli...
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