ACR Crisis Intervention Section

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Crisis Intervention Newsletter

The Crisis Intervention Newsletter provides articles, book reviews, strategies, and research from professionals in the field for all persons invovled in the fields of crisis intervention, crisis negotiation, critical incident stress debriefing and related forms of trauma.

2008 Crisis Intervetion Newsletter

January 2008 issue

ACR Newsletter Jan2008.pdf

This issue of Crisis Intervention News  looks again at the unexpected: this time opinions and research that challenge some of our accepted ways of thinking  and crisis intervention and negotiation.

 

2007 Crisis Intervetion Newsletters

February 2007 issue
(ACR Newsletter Feb 2007 2_27.pdf)

This issue of Crisis Intervention News takes a closer look at the role of the unexpected in crisis negotiations. Crisis negotiators rarely talk about their cases outside their field; for this reason, some of the dramatic and daring moments in negotiations never come to the public view.  In this special Law Enforcement Issue we bring you some of those moments -- in a special feature called “The Rest of the Story,” from one of the most famous crisis negotiations in law enforcement history.

We also are pleased to bring you an in-depth look at one local law enforcement team’s efforts to prepare for and prevent school shootings, most notably the massacres perpetrated students fitting the profile called the Classroom Avenger.

Read CI Newsletters by clicking the following links

http://www.acrnet.org/pdfs/CI_Feb_06_v2.pdf

http://ACRnet.org/pdfs/CI_Newsletter_Dec_2005.pdf

http://acrnet.org/pdfs/v1_CIS_Sept_05_Newsletter.pdf

 





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