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  2. Roleplay simulation - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement scenarios use role-players for scenarios such as interrogation, hostage negotiation, and witness interviews. [9] Recently, law enforcement agencies have begun to introduce the identification of human trafficking victims into their role-player curriculum. [10]

  3. Good cop, bad cop - Wikipedia

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    The order can also be reversed. In this scenario, the good cop does most of the talking, while the bad cop intervenes only to apply pressure to elicit compliance from the subject. [6] The disadvantage of this technique is that it can be easily identified, and the "bad cop" may alienate the subject. [7]

  4. The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations - Wikipedia

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    This list was published in a book of the same name, which contains extended explanations and examples. The original French-language book was written in 1895. [3] An English translation was published in 1916 and continues to be reprinted. The list was popularized as an aid for writers, but is also used by dramatists, storytellers and others ...

  5. Law enforcement, first responders learn crisis intervention ...

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    An intensive 40-hour training curriculum focuses on scenarios based on actual incidents. Other parts of the training include individual diagnosis, medications, de-escalation, legal court processes ...

  6. Crisis negotiation - Wikipedia

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    A United States Army Criminal Investigation Division agent using a megaphone to negotiate the safe release of hostages during a hostage-taking training exercise. Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence [1] (workplace violence, domestic violence, suicide, or terrorism), [2] including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals ...

  7. Area law enforcement holds active shooter training

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    Jefferson County law enforcement officers work as a team during a training exercise in late June, moving toward the sound of gunfire and practicing skills they could one day use in an actual ...

  8. Police procedural - Wikipedia

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    The police procedural, police show, or police crime drama is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasises the investigative procedure of police officers, police detectives, or law enforcement agencies as the protagonists, as contrasted with other genres that focus on non-police investigators such as private investigators (PIs).

  9. Criminal justice ethics - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement officials are expected to comply with a code of ethics outlining general guidelines to ethical behavior of police professionals. [6] To be effective, the code of ethics should become part of each officer’s demeanor and officers should learn to live and think ethically in order to avoid conflicting behaviors.