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Eastern Florida State College Public Safety Institute Hostage Negotiation FDLE # 093 - 40 Hours Course Descripon easternflorida.edu Locaon: Eastern Florida State College Public Safety Instute 3865 North Wickham Road Melbourne, FL 32935 Building 8, Room 210 Dates: October 23-27, 2017 Time: 8am - 5pm Cost: Limited Access-Class is open to Florida Sworn officers only. No Charge to Region VII officers To reserve a seat: Please send Training Authorizaon to: [email protected]florida.edu An agency completed 15A Registraon Form is required to aend this class and can be obtained from our website: www.easternflorida.edu (Click on Academics/Public Safety Institute/ CriminalJustice) SEATS AVAILABLE: 30 This class may be used for Salary Incentive or Mandatory Retraining Credit QUESTIONS : Contact the Advanced & Specialized Training Coordinator Jason Meinert (321) 433-5623 or [email protected] This course is designed to provide the hostage negotiator with the skills needed to resolve a situation involving a hostage taker, barricaded subject or suicidal individual Participants will gain familiarity with the dynamics of hostage taking and types of individuals and situations that are encountered. The training when combined with previous experience, will enable the participant to successfully respond to a hostage incident, to better communicate with hostage-takers, and preserve the life of the hostage. Course Topics Include: Negotiation Overview, Guidelines and Responsibilities, Behavioral Profiles, Personnel and Equipment Resources Negotiations: Initial Response and Setup, Information Gathering, Strategy and Technique, Stress Management, and Practical Exercises Instructors: Colnel Jack Maxwell (Retired) Colonel Jack Maxwell is a retired law enforcement officer with over 34 years of police service in New York and Florida. He has received training from the Kentucky Crime Prevention Institute, the FBI, John Jay College, Palm Beach State College, the DEA, and the Southern Police Institute.

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Course Description

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Location:Eastern Florida State CollegePublic Safety Institute 3865 North Wickham RoadMelbourne, FL 32935Building 8, Room 210

Dates:October 23-27, 2017

Time:8am - 5pm

Cost:Limited Access-Class is open to Florida Sworn officers only. No Charge to Region VII officers

To reserve a seat:Please send Training Authorization to:[email protected]

An agency completed 15A Registration Form is required to attend this class and can be obtained from our website: www.easternflorida.edu(Click on Academics/Public Safety Institute/CriminalJustice)

SEATS AVAILABLE: 30This class may be used for Salary Incentive or Mandatory Retraining Credit

QUESTIONS :Contact the Advanced & Specialized Training Coordinator Jason Meinert(321) 433-5623 [email protected]

This course is designed to provide the hostage negotiator with the skills needed to resolve a situation involving a hostage taker, barricaded subject or suicidal individual

Participants will gain familiarity with the dynamics of hostage taking and types of individuals and situations that are encountered. The training when combined with previous experience, will enable the participant to successfully respond to a hostage incident, to better communicate with hostage-takers, and preserve the life of the hostage.

Course Topics Include:Negotiation Overview, Guidelines and Responsibilities, Behavioral Profiles, Personnel and Equipment Resources Negotiations: Initial Response and Setup, Information Gathering, Strategy and Technique, Stress Management, and Practical Exercises

Instructors: Colnel Jack Maxwell (Retired)

Colonel Jack Maxwell is a retired law enforcement officer with over 34 years of police service in New York and Florida.

He has received training from the Kentucky Crime Prevention Institute, the FBI, John Jay College, Palm Beach State College, the DEA, and the Southern Police Institute.