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CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING

NCJ Number
14829
Journal
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Volume: 43 Issue: 8 Dated: (AUGUST 1974) Pages: 6-9
Author(s)
R T FLINT
Date Published
1974
Length
4 pages
Annotation
MODEL PROGRAMS DEVELOPED BY POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN NEW YORK CITY, OAKLAND, MINNEAPOLIS AND RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR DISCUSSES THE CONCEPT AND TECHNIQUES OF CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING. HE ALSO SUGGESTS WAYS IN WHICH VARIOUS-SIZED DEPARTMENTS CAN DEVELOP SUCH PROGRAMS. STRESSED ARE THE NEED TO ALLOW THE OPPORTUNITY FOR PRACTICE BY USING SIMULATION EXERCISES AND THE NEED TO HAVE CONSULTANTS OR EXPERIENCED SENIOR OFFICERS DEVELOP THE PROGRAM CURRICULUM.

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