This paper discusses how negotiators work with the tactical teams during a hostage crisis. The paper examines the negotiator's role in a crisis, negotiation strategies, the tactic of active listening, conflict resolution, kinds of situations encountered, and terrorist situations.
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"Experience has shown that too many police departments continue to use a linear approach to crisis resolution. First they try to talk subjects out, and then they use force to take them out. This approach is still typical among action-oriented police or military establishments not used to having others dictate their actions. Police officers learn to identify a problem, solve it, and move on to the next one. As a result, they become frustrated when the actions of a criminal or disturbed individual become the controlling force in determining the outcome of an incident."
"Hostage Negotiations" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Hostage-Negotiations/54231>
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Finishing up my Masters Degree. I have written papers on leadership, organizational behavior, creativity and management, research analysis and methodology etc.. I have never received less than an A on my papers.