2/11: 10 Mistakes Crisis & Hostage Negotiators Have Made (& How You Can Avoid Them)

The Columbia Law School Visiting Scholars & Research Fellows Program is pleased to present its first Visiting Scholars & Research Fellows Forum of this Spring Semester.

So please join us for two excellent lunchtime presentations next Tuesday February 11, 12:10 ~ 13:10, WJW 600:

 

10 Mistakes Crisis & Hostage Negotiators Have Made (& How You Can Avoid Them)

by

Jeff Thompson

Ph.D. Candidate, Griffith University, NYPD

Visiting Research Fellow, Columbia Law School

A crisis and hostage negotiator is a law enforcement conflict resolution expert who applies their skills in situations that are tense, (potentially) volatile, and where lives can be at risk. Although their work is unique, many similarities exist with other conflict resolution professionals.

This research provides ten mistakes crisis/hostage negotiators have made in situations and offers ways to avoid them in a manner that is directly applicable to other conflict resolution professionals, practitioners, and volunteers.

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