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Behind the Tape: Gripping, real-life stories from New Zealand's top police crisis negotiator: Life on the Police Frontline

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New Zealand's top police crisis negotiator reveals the everyday drama of being a the lives saved, the lives lost, and the extreme pressure to perform in tough and confronting circumstances.Lance Burdett was in the police force for 22 years, in a variety of high-level head of the negotiation team; running the 111 call centre; intelligence management; protection squad; and emergency responders. He worked on some of New Zealand's best-known cases, such as the Jan Molenaar case, where Lance headed the negotiation team, and the George Baker prison hostage negotiation with the man who murdered Liam Ashley.Behind the Tape is fast-paced, narrative-driven true crime that makes for a gritty, confronting read.

255 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 27, 2016

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1,222 reviews13 followers
August 2, 2016
I very rarely read non-fic but I picked this up on a whim. A very easy to read memoir which I flew through. It was very interesting to read situations from the other side of the tv screen.
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November 22, 2022
Well written and v insightful. Should’ve read on leave rather than days off bc a bit much reading work related stuff on rest days
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July 5, 2020
This book could almost be titled 'how to manage difficult conversations with high stakes'. The author is clearly well qualified to teach these skills, having spent most of his career doing just that. Beyond that, though, it was enlightening to read what goes on in policing from the perspective of the police.

Well worth taking the time to read. I've heard the author will release another book soon; looking forward to it.
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23 reviews
September 12, 2016
I loved this book , its very real and honest and addresses real issues not just behind the tape but also behind the uniform. Some of the stories are truly horrific , but they have been talked about and dealt with in the manner of a true professional. People like Lance Burdett make me very proud to be a kiwi.
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56 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2020
Gives me more of an appreciation to the job within the police. I can appreciate the need for encouraging empathy and understanding towards a colleague because you never can know how someone may be affected within such a stressful job. An insightful and interesting read ☺️
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533 reviews
August 28, 2016
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Great man with great skills. Sure he will be a huge loss to the police force but good on him in his new direction teaching others those same skills. A very good read!
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October 31, 2016
Very average, some very good bits but I felt that Lance was taking credit personally for many team efforts.
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February 28, 2021
There was a lot of interesting information in this book about NZ police procedure and negotiating techniques - particularly in the case of attempted suicides and hostage situations.

The author seemed to jump from job to job within the police force every year or two (which is probably why he didn't come across as a very good team player) and that meant nothing was discussed in depth. Parts of the book also felt like he was just advertising his consulting business.

Still, it was an interesting read overall and written in simple language making it a reasonably quick read.
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June 6, 2023
The book provides an insightful glimpse into the world of being a police officer, shedding light on real-life events that one can easily search for online. The appendices offer excellent examples of effective negotiating techniques. As a whole, the book is a breeze to read and has truly fostered a deep sense of respect and appreciation for the challenges our dedicated emergency staff face on a daily basis.
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138 reviews
April 1, 2018
Great book - Lance writes really well - and is very honest - touching on how hard it is to be a police officer, and the good and bad about his career.

Having met and knowing Lance and one of his daughters - I could almost hear him reading this.

Great insight into the police, what they deal with, and the human side behind it.
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November 24, 2023
Interesting but the best part was the listening advice at the end of the book.
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July 10, 2020
Gripping book, could barely put it down, the untold story of what policing does to your mental health
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