Crisis Negotiations

ebook Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections

By Michael J. McMains

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The 5th Edition of this classic text presents a user-friendly resource for practicing negotiators and a ready reference for courses in crisis management in criminal justice, psychology, and criminology programs. The new edition has added summary bullet points for easy reference when negotiators are in the field, a review of the literature since the last edition appeared, a discussion of the strategic planning process involved in high-risk negotiation incidents focused clearly on the critical questions negotiators need to ask themselves about a high-risk incident, and a practical applied-psychology approach to personalities that engage in high-risk incidents.


  • New focus on strategic and tactical planning in crisis incidents
  • Fresh information on "debriefing the stress" after a crisis management operation

  • Quick-reference "Bullet Points for the Field" available in the book and as a handy download from the companion website
  • New case studies demonstrate lessons learned in recent crises
  • Updated text boxes from authorities in the field
  • New applied material on the personalities involved in high-risk hostage and barricaded incidents
  • Crisis Negotiations