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Psychological Aspects Of Crisis Negotiation Second Edition 2nd Edition Thomas Strentz

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Psychological Aspects Of Crisis Negotiation Second Edition 2nd Edition Thomas Strentz
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.42 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Thomas Strentz
ISBN: 9781439880050, 1439880050
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2

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Psychological Aspects Of Crisis Negotiation Second Edition 2nd Edition Thomas Strentz by Thomas Strentz 9781439880050, 1439880050 instant download after payment.

While there are many books on crisis negotiation, most of the current literature focuses on the history and mechanics of this dynamic process, leaving out critical elements that are required for a successful encounter with a hostage-taker or other malfeasant. Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation, Second Edition explores the methods and strategies for confronting the nine types of subjects typically encountered in hostage/suicide sieges by correctional staff and law enforcement crisis negotiators.

Drawn from articles published by Thomas Strentz while serving at the FBI Academy* along with written versions of lectures developed and delivered since his retirement, the book highlights psychological dynamics of negotiations as they apply to the negotiator, the hostage, and the subject. It discusses the predictors of surrender versus the need for a tactical intervention and examines the phases of a hostage crisis and the changing focus as the crisis develops. Referencing historical events such as The Bay of Pigs invasion and the Challenger and Columbia incidents, the book demonstrates how faulty group decision making can spell tragedy.

Enhanced with case studies to put the material into context, this second edition also includes new chapters on the first responder, hostage survival, and the Islamic belief system and culture. Steeped in sage advice from a national expert, this volume arms those tasked with confronting dangerous offenders with the knowledge and tools they need to subvert disaster and ensure the preservation of human life.

*Articles were reviewed by the Academy Editorial/Review Board and approved by the Bureau for publication.

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