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6 pages in length. The writer discusses how the perpetrator of this hostage murder incident, who is categorized as a criminal deviant, requires the police to assume the role of negotiator in order to diffuse this special threat situation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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to diffuse this special threat situation. Different situations call for different approaches when it comes to the type of force used in a given set of circumstances. With
but a few seconds to determine which tact to take, law enforcement officers are trained to make the best decision for what is occurring at that very moment. The
plan and course of action to effectively interact with the perpetrator is the psychological approach of hostage negotiation by attempting "to form a trusting relationship with the hostage-taker, to foster
a sense of mutual interest and concern in the surrounded group, and to act as a credible broker between the hostage-taker and the authorities" (Soskis and Van Zandt, 2006, pp.
423-435). Utilizing excessive force in a volatile situation like this only serves to exacerbate the already high level of tension the trapped murderer is experiencing; if he is stormed
by excessive force, the remaining hostages are very likely to become the direct targets of his panic. The psychology of crime requires significantly
more than law enforcement officers brandishing loaded weapons at and physically apprehending offenders. Indeed, the extent to which special reaction teams incorporate high levels of psychological interface with the
perpetrator is both grand and far-reaching; that law enforcement officers occupying a dual role as police and mediator illustrates how therapeutic communication is an essential commodity for high level negotiators
who attempt to talk down people in hostage murder incidents like these (Soskis and Van Zandt, 2006). A considerable part of policing is
effectively dealing with people who are hostile and out of control; the ability to neutralize an otherwise volatile situation by redirecting the perpetrators hostility is what tactical communication is all
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