Hostage/Crisis negotiations is one of the most demanding and stressful jobs in law enforcement. Crisis Cops will put you into the action, whether it be a bridge jumper, hostage taker or suicidal subject. These are the origin stories from the early beginnings of Hostage/Crisis negotiations throughout the country. From New York to Los Angeles you will see how Hostage/Crisis negotiation evolved into the art form that it is today. some of these stories may make you laugh, cry or sweat bullets.
This isn’t what you see on television, these are real stories, from real negotiators who have saved hundreds of lives throughout their careers. You will hear how their teams got started, what hurdles they had to overcome and most importantly you will hear stories from the negotiators that were there in the moment.
Quick read, with a bunch of anecdotal components tied together in a quasi-chronological exploration of law enforcement negotiations. If it weren’t for frequent referral to the subtitle—the evolution of hostage negotiations in America—a reader might miss the subtle exposition of lessons learned across the continent. This book provides an excellent introduction to the real-life development of crisis negotiation fundamentals. If you want to know why the police do some of the things they do, start here!
I recommend this book to anyone studying Law Enforcement or just criminal justice. Definitely respect those who are hostage negotiators more than before.