Crisis Intervention
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For courses in Introduction to Policing, Crisis Intervention, Introduction to Police Science, and Introduction to Police Psychology.
Crisis intervention from a criminal justice perspective.
Crisis Intervention: The Criminal Justice Response to Chaos, Mayhem, and Disorder introduces readers to the methods and techniques of crisis intervention employed by police and correctional officers. Rather than focusing on abstract theories, this text presents real-life situations first and then explores the theories and methods relevant to those situations. It goes beyond the simple presentation of facts and incorporates best practices of policing and other topics usually found only in police training manuals. The text also examines the psychological effects of crisis on criminal justice professionals and ethical considerations related to crisis response.
Chapter 1 The Problem of Crisis
Chapter 2 Fight, Flight, or Freeze: The Psychophysiology of Crisis
Chapter 3 Crisis Communication
Chapter 4 Use of Force
Chapter 5 The Tactical Response
Chapter 6 Suicide and the Psychology of Self-Destruction
Chapter 7 The Crisis of Domestic Violence
Chapter 8 The Victims of Crisis
Chapter 9 The Hostage Crisis
Chapter 10 Responding to Mass Panic
Chapter 11 The Cult Mindset and the Doomsday Crisis
Chapter 12 The Crisis of Mental Illness
Chapter 13 The Institutional Crisis
Chapter 14 Crisis in the Courtroom
Chapter 15 The Cost of Crisis: When the Helpers Need Helped
For courses in Introduction to Policing, Crisis Intervention, Introduction to Police Science, and Introduction to Police Psychology.
Crisis intervention from a criminal justice perspective.
Crisis Intervention: The Criminal Justice Response to Chaos, Mayhem, and Disorder introduces readers to the methods and techniques of crisis intervention employed by police and correctional officers. Rather than focusing on abstract theories, this text presents real-life situations first and then explores the theories and methods relevant to those situations. It goes beyond the simple presentation of facts and incorporates best practices of policing and other topics usually found only in police training manuals. The text also examines the psychological effects of crisis on criminal justice professionals and ethical considerations related to crisis response.
Hallmark Features
Offers the perspective of the response team. Many crisis intervention texts take a mental health or psychological approach. This text looks behind the curtain of police protocol to provide a detailed look at the criminal justice response to crisis in its many forms.
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The major types of crisis are explored, including causative factors related to each, the various typologies of those involved, and psychosocial factors influencing their onset and escalation.
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Coverage includes essentially every category of crisis faced by the criminal justice system in America, including a final chapter on the emotional costs to those who devote their careers to responding to and de-escalating crisis.
Provides practical, proven methods and techniques. The text turns to the very professionals who respond daily to contain and de-escalate every type of crisis one can imagine. The methods and techniques they employ are based on decades of experience and proven success.
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Some are clearly presented as written procedures and protocols, while others are general guidelines to be followed when an officer is faced with such a unique crisis that some level of improvised response is necessary.
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The author himself has over 30 years of experience as a police officer.
Clearly shows how theories apply to real situations. Instead of presenting disjointed theories that students have difficulty applying to real situations, this text presents real-life situations first, and then discusses the theory and methods relevant to those situations.
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Each chapter begins with a real case example to provide focus and context for the chapter material.
Discusses the topics and issues relevant today. The text addresses many current and complex issues, such as recent “active shooter” situations including the Colorado theatre shootings and the Sikh Temple shootings in Milwaukee.
Emphasizes the ethical issues surrounding interventions. Boxed features titled “Ethics in Crisis Intervention” highlight ethical issues that criminal justice responders encounter in the field and encourage class discussion and debate.
Crisis intervention from a criminal justice perspective.
Crisis Intervention: The Criminal Justice Response to Chaos, Mayhem, and Disorder introduces readers to the methods and techniques of crisis intervention employed by police and correctional officers. Rather than focusing on abstract theories, this text presents real-life situations first and then explores the theories and methods relevant to those situations. It goes beyond the simple presentation of facts and incorporates best practices of policing and other topics usually found only in police training manuals. The text also examines the psychological effects of crisis on criminal justice professionals and ethical considerations related to crisis response.
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| Dimensions | 0.95 × 7.40 × 9.05 in |
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| Subjects | social sciences, criminal justice, higher education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Crisis Intervention |
