Negotiations in Crisis Situations: The Role of the Police (E)
24th August - 28th August
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This seminar explores the demanding role of police officers as negotiators in crises such as domestic violence incidents, suicide threats, and hostage situations. Participants will learn structured approaches to crisis communication, de-escalation, and conflict resolution, while developing strategies to remain calm and effective under pressure. Legal and ethical dimensions of police negotiations will also be addressed, alongside practical exercises and case discussions. Drawing on international experiences and best practices, the seminar provides a comparative perspective that broadens professional understanding and fosters cross-border learning. The aim is to equip officers with the confidence and tools to safeguard lives, reduce risks, and strengthen trust in critical moments.
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This seminar explores the demanding role of police officers as negotiators in crises such as domestic violence incidents, suicide threats, and hostage situations. Participants will learn structured approaches to crisis communication, de-escalation, and conflict resolution, while developing strategies to remain calm and effective under pressure. Legal and ethical dimensions of police negotiations will also be addressed, alongside practical exercises and case discussions. Drawing on international experiences and best practices, the seminar provides a comparative perspective that broadens professional understanding and fosters cross-border learning. The aim is to equip officers with the confidence and tools to safeguard lives, reduce risks, and strengthen trust in critical moments.
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