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Hostage negotiation helps resolve crisis incidents Guest: Jack Cambria
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Вміст надано WeCanFindAWay/Anlaşabiliriz. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією WeCanFindAWay/Anlaşabiliriz або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
My guest is a retired member of the New York City Police Department and is a trainer to police officers from many countries. He has had experience in many high profile cases including hostage cases. He explains what hostage negotiation is, why this alternative style of policing (compared with tactical policing, which is often considered the final option when all else fails) is needed to resolve crisis incidents and why it has become so prevalent in police forces since 1973. Jack explains the four things that occur (fight, flight, freeze and face) when people try to make decisions under stress and how a police negotiator can help a hostage taker to make rational decisions. He also talks about what a hostage negotiation course looks like and what qualities and training a hostage negotiator needs.
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Manage episode 298332701 series 2630364
Вміст надано WeCanFindAWay/Anlaşabiliriz. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією WeCanFindAWay/Anlaşabiliriz або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
My guest is a retired member of the New York City Police Department and is a trainer to police officers from many countries. He has had experience in many high profile cases including hostage cases. He explains what hostage negotiation is, why this alternative style of policing (compared with tactical policing, which is often considered the final option when all else fails) is needed to resolve crisis incidents and why it has become so prevalent in police forces since 1973. Jack explains the four things that occur (fight, flight, freeze and face) when people try to make decisions under stress and how a police negotiator can help a hostage taker to make rational decisions. He also talks about what a hostage negotiation course looks like and what qualities and training a hostage negotiator needs.
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In this episode of WeCanFindAWay, I spoke with Georges Salines from France who lost his daughter Lola in the Battaclan terror attack in Paris in 2015. He explained how he got involved with Retissons du Lien, an NGO in Belgium that brought together the families of victims and perpetrators (covered in the second episode of season seven); what reaction he got from friends and family by being in the same group with perpetrator families and what he learned about by being in there. He was shaken by how different the families turned out to be from the families he imagined of a Jihadist. He discovered how much suffering there have been for both sides through the loss of a child. He also talked about how victims needed voice.…
Bolu Kartalkaya’da yaşananlar ertesi mağdur aileleri hızla bir araya geldiler, acılarını paylaştılar. Aynı zamanda adalet arayışı için yargıya yönlendirildiler. Konuğum Ulaş Karan, mağdurların yargıya yönlendirilmesinin onları yıllar sürecek bir hukuk labirentinin içine sokacağı ve bu sürecin başlı başına insanlık dışı olduğunu ifade etti. Karan, bunun sadece Türkiye’de değil başka ülkelerde de konunun hukukileşmesine ve dolayısıyla mağdurların beklentilerini karşılamamasına neden olduğunu ayrıntılarıyla açıkladı. Aynı zamanda, mağdurların hukuki taleplere sıkışması yerine başka öneriler de getirdi. Bunların her biriyle ilgili sıkıntı ve imkanları özellikle Türkiye bağlamında anlattı.…
In this episode, I am talking to two persons from Retissons du Lien (Weaving links), a group established in Belgium in response to the terror attacks in Brussels (and Paris). The group brought together unlikely people such as victims of terrorism as well as the attackers’ families who lost their children due to radicalization. Add to this, front line workers in the field and long meetings, events and monitoring of the trials followed. My guests were Roland Prevot and Olenka Czarnoski who are active in the group. We discussed how the group was established; how the victims and the accuseds' families found each other; the process involved in the meetings; and how the group members evolved in their engagement with the society. They shared their insights and the emotional struggles faced by families; and the importance of creating a safe space for dialogue and healing. We explored the evolution of frontliners' work in the wake of securitization; the challenges of addressing radicalization; as well as how to foster understanding. They emphasized the power of empathy and the necessity of combating societal polarization. This episode is a testament to resilience, hope, and the potential for connection in the face of adversity.…
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In this episode, I spoke with John Ford who has developed a self help app called “ The Empathy Set ”. We discussed with him what it means to be conflict competent; how an app can help people become conflict competent; whether the development of various apps can go beyond self help; and whether everyone can afford them or use them.…
Bu bölümde, Türkiye'deki Ombudsmanlık (Kamu Denetçiliği Kurumu)'ndaki denetçilerden birisi olan Av. Dr. Fatma Benli Yalçın ile Türkiye’de kamu denetçiliğine neden ihtiyaç olduğunu; hak aramada mahkemelerin neden yeterli olmadığını; kamu denetçiliğini tanıtmak için neler yaptıklarını; en çok hangi konularda başvuru aldıklarını ve örnek kararlarını; özellikle son dönemde yurtdışında yerine getirdikleri görevleri ve bunun nedenlerini konuştuk.…
It is known that public services have been under strain in the UK and people are seeking solutions to their problems through various venues. Then, why are there so many ombudspersons while only 17% of the people know what an ombuds does? Why can this system not be reformed despite promises by various governments? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this fractured ombuds system in conflict resolution? What were the most significant cases handled by the Parliamentary and Health Ombuds? The former Higher Education and Parliamentary and Health Ombuds Rob Behrens answered all these questions in this episode.…
Life has changed considerably since we are no longer living in agrarian societies. While fertility rates are falling everywhere, people also live longer thanks to advances in medicine. What does this extended lifespan mean for people's conflicts later in life? In this episode, Sara Barnes explained the types of disputes that fall under elderly conflicts, how mediation can help resolving those and how their practice is shaped by the needs of the elderly.…
Simel Sarıalioğlu, kısa bir süre önce hem kendisi hem Türkiye adına kısa bir zaman önce büyük bir başarıya imza atarak, ICC Milletlerarası Ticaret Odası Tahkim Divanı’na seçildi. Onunla ICC'ye seçilme sürecini; ICC’nin nasıl bir kurum olduğunu; ICC’de daha önce yüklendiği görevleri; bu göreve dek neler yaptığını ve hakemlik yapmak isteyen genç meslektaşlarına yönelik önerilerini konuştuk.…
The war in Gaza led to many student protests in university campuses in the US and beyond. Many universities that were involved in the protests had ombudspersons for handling conflict in campuses. Yet, we did not see them getting involved and helping stakeholders. In this episode, we discussed the reasons for that; and whether ombudspersons really cannot do anything about these protests; what issues they were talking about among themselves in order to find entry points to handle the situation.…
In this episode, we delve into Turkey's unique approach to mediation in its foreign policy. Our discussion uncovers how historical traditions, regional ambitions, and contemporary challenges have shaped Turkey's role as a mediator. From its initial engagements in Iraq and Iran to its involvement in the Balkans, Central Asia, and Africa, Turkey's mediation efforts have evolved significantly. We explore the influence of the Ottoman Empire's negotiation practices, the impact of the 1990s geopolitical shifts, and Turkey's strategic positioning as an honest broker free from colonial baggage. The episode also highlights the personalistic turn in Turkey's mediation under the Justice and Development Party, examining both the successes and limitations of this approach. Join us as we discuss Turkey's mediation in Bosnia, Kosovo, Somalia, and Somaliland, and the broader implications for its foreign policy and international standing. This episode also offers a comprehensive understanding of the human capital involved, and the ongoing challenges in achieving sustainable peace.…
Sivil toplum kuruluşları ve diğer kuruluşlar anlaşmazlık yaşadığında yokmuş gibi mi yapar; biriktirip üstüne mi yatar; hiyerarşiden mi medet umar? STKlar için kapasite geliştirme, çatışma çözümü, değişim yönetim sistemleri gibi konularda çalışan konuğum STKlar hangi konularda öz yardıma ihtiyaç duyuyor; kuruluşlarda kutuplaşma ve çatışma yaşandığında beraber varolma adına ne yapılabilir; derin demokrasi, derinlik ve balıklar, sosyokrasi gibi kavramları konuştuk.…
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