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This is not a Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Course. Individuals completing this 2-day course will not be considered trained negotiators. The purpose of this course is to provide you, the Campus Police Officer or SRO, with the necessary knowledge and techniques utilized in responding to on-campus critical incidents, as well as crisis negotiations/intervention in private and/or public elementary and secondary schools as well colleges and universities.. It will focus on the duties of the first responding officer to a crisis and what actions if any should be taken until a trained negotiator arrives. De-escalation and containment of conditions such as occupying protesters, faculty/student altercations, on/off campus sexual assaults and harassment, domestic violence situations, suicidal threats, and radicalization of students are challenges that school assigned law enforcement face across the Nation regularly. The response to conditions such as these is in many cases more important than the resolution.
Sample Workshop Discussion:
Identifying the Different Types of Situations |
Hostage Situations |
Non-Hostage Situations |
Crisis Situations |
Responsibilities of the First Responding Officer |
Quick Assessments |
The Most Dangerous Times of the Situation |
The First Few Minutes of the Situation |
Requesting Additional Resources |
Problem Words |
Tips for First Responder Interdiction |
Basic Knowledge and Techniques Utilized in a Crisis |
Suicide Intervention |
Understanding Active Listening Skills |
Negotiations/Intervention |
Student/Faculty Safety |
Actions to be Taken, if any, until a Trained Negotiator Arrives |
Do’s and Don’t’s of Verbal De-escalation
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Cost: $325.00 per person
Where: Cranston Police Training Complex, 493 Phenix Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
When: August 3-4, 2020
Check-in: 7:30AM – 8:00AM Class Hours: 8:00AM – 4:00PM
To Register: Please register on line at www.srrtraining.com
Purchase Orders and/or Checks Should be Sent to:
SRR Traffic Safety Consulting, LLC, 7 Marion Ave., Andover, MA 01810
Inquiries can be Directed to:
Chief Reggie Redfern (Ret.) Phone: 413-626-9554 Email: reggie@srrtraining.com Lt. Mark Freeborn, Training Supervisor Phone: 401-477-5073 Email: mfreeborn@cranstonpoliceri.com
Instructor: Lt. Michael Lovely, Norfolk, VA PD is currently assigned to the Homeland Security Division and serves as the Officer-in-Charge of the Hostage Crisis Negotiation Team. Lieutenant Lovely has experience in handling many high-profile cases, including a home invasion case that left a mother paralyzed after she and her two young daughters fell victim to four armed robbers. As lead investigator of the case, Lieutenant Lovely brought about the successful apprehension and prosecution all four felons. During his career with the Norfolk Police Department, Lieutenant Lovely has received the Distinguished Service Medal and his department’s highest award, the Medal of Honor.
Instructor: Alan “Boe” Bostjancic retired as a police sergeant after 30 years of service. During his tenure with the department, Boe worked in the Field Operations Bureau, Vice and Narcotics and Detective Division. Boe was, also, the Executive Officer (XO) of the department’s Hostage Crisis Negotiation Team, consisting of 28 members. Boe received his training by completing all four phases of training through the International Association of Hostage Negotiators. As XO, Boe was responsible for training numerous local, state, and Federal agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS). Boe still works closely with the International Association of Hostage Negotiators, as he currently serves the association as its Virginia Director.