Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation.
by
 
Strentz, Thomas.

Title
Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation.

Author
Strentz, Thomas.

ISBN
9781420037326
 
9780367801748

Publication Information
Hoboken : CRC Press, 2005.

Physical Description
1 online resource (301 pages)

Contents
Front Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction: The Academy; Acknowledgments; 1. The American Psychiatric Association; 2. Characteristics of Effective Hostage and Crisis Negotiators; 3. Cross-Trained versus Cross-Qualified; 4. Nonlaw-Enforcement Negotiators; 5. One on One Just Isn't Right; 6. Stress and the Hostage or Crisis Negotiator; 7. Negotiating with Normal People; 8. Negotiating with the Adolescent Hostage Taker; 9. Negotiating with the Inadequate Personality; 10. The Antisocial Personality Disorder Hostage Taker: It's All About Me!

Abstract
From an FBI crisis negotiation instructor, Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation focuses on the motivation of various individuals involved in a crisis. By understanding the psychological make-up of these individuals, which include the hostage-taker and the victim, the negotiator is better equipped to make appropriate and fast decisions in a crisis situation. This text explores specialized areas of interest concerning extremists, methamphetamine users, suicide-by-cop, prison situations, and hostage-takers with or without pathology such as psychoses or personality disorders. It also featur.

Subject Term
Hostage negotiations -- Psychological aspects.
 
HOUSE & HOME / Security
 
LAW / Forensic Science
 
PSYCHOLOGY / General

Electronic Access
Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367801748
 
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book546552-1001HV6595 .S77 2006 EBCRC E-Books