PPT-Crisis & Hostage Negotiators
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Diverse Skills For Diverse Emotional Settings Jeff Thompson Research Scholar Columbia University Law School Questions What is it called Why Role of emotions How does a negotiator respond. SRO “Officer Adam” . Gongwer. SRO Basic, 2015. SRO Adam . Gongwer. 13. th. year with Ontario Police (Ohio). 8. th. year as SRO. HNT Member (2006). DARE Class #61 (2009). Secretary/Treasurer Board of Directors. Dr. S. Finch MD,CM, FRCPC, ABAM-Diplomate. Introduction. BPD is common disorder, especially in clinical populations. Prevalence 1-2% general population, up to 10-20% outpatients, 25% agitated emergency patients. Crisis Hostage Negotiation. Level 1 (Corrections). Common Reasons for Hostage Situations in Corrections Facilities. Institutional Conditions. Changes in:. F. ood service. L. iving conditions. Privileges . Where's Iran? Whip around…. What’s going on in Iran today?. *Video clip. Note Card. Name:. Number 1-10. 1. Should Iran be allowed to have nuclear weapons? Why?. Iran in 1979. Iranian Revolution: the government was overthrown and the Shah (leader) of Iran fled the country. . By: Josh Dunham and Anna Moody. Iranian Hostage Crisis Overview. Background. Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi was king of Iran . Became a big ally for the west . His rule provoked both religious leaders who feared losing their traditional authority and students and intellectuals seeking democratic reforms. SRO “Officer Adam” . Gongwer. SRO Basic, 2016. SRO Adam . Gongwer. 14. th. year with Ontario Police (Ohio). 9. th. year as SRO. HNT Member (2006). DARE Class #61 (2009). Secretary/Treasurer Board of Directors. Article presentation. THE IMPACT OF MESSAGE FRAME ON. NEGOTIATORS' IMPRESSIONS,. EMOTIONS, AND . BEHAVIORS. Mara . Olekalns. University of Melbourne. Christopher Robert. University of Missouri-Columbia. . . . One minute you're getting in your car to go to work, and the next you're bound and gagged in the back of a speeding van. For most people, being kidnapped or held hostage is a terrifying experience. And it happens that fast. Sometimes so fast that you can't even attempt to escape your abductor(s). Fortunately, most kidnapping victims are released unharmed, most fairly quickly. Make no mistake, though: any abduction can turn deadly, and whether the victim survives depends largely on decisions he or she makes while in captivity. . http://www.conservapedia.com/images/7/7d/US_Iran.gif. Presentation by Robert Martinez. Images as cited.. In February 1979, less than a year before the hostage crisis, . Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. , the Shah of Iran, had been overthrown in an Islamist, nationalist revolution.. Summary News Cast from 1979. What should the president do now. ?. To Be Considered. Who is involved. Immediate goals. Long-term goals. Immediate consequences. Long-term consequences. Precedents being set?. In 1956, two concurrent events transformed the postwar pattern of international relations. The Suez crisis marked the end of innocence for the Western Alliance; henceforth, the . Western allies would never again be able fully to believe in their own avowals of a perfect symmetry of interests. Simultaneously, the bloody suppression of the Hungarian uprising showed that the Soviet Union would maintain its sphere of interest, by force if necessary, and that talk of liberation was empty. There could no longer be any doubt that the Cold War would be both protracted and bitter… Kissinger, Diplomacy, pp. 550-551.. Jenna L. Currie-Mueller. Background. Organization is privileged. Expanding field and contexts. Need inclusivity. A new form of crisis. Tight-coupling . Increased entropy of society. New events that defy current understanding. Definition and Types of Crises A crisis involves a disruption of an individuals normal or stable state More specifically a The Precipitating FactorThe precipitating factor is the event that converts a Em. . Professor Ruth Wodak, . FAcSS. Distinguished Professor and Chair of Discourse Studies . Lancaster University/University Vienna. r.wodak@lancaster.ac.uk. http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/265.
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