43. Crisis & Hostage Negotiations

 

With help from their friend and veteran crisis negotiator, Sgt. Harry Drucker, Doctors Shiloh and Scott discuss the psychological considerations given to the field of crisis negotiations. Additionally, they give you the formula for your next hostage- themed script while reviewing some classics like Dog Day Afternoon & some terrible hostage movies like JCVD and Hostage.

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EPISODE RESOURCES

  • Dimuro, G. (2018, June 27). The True Story Of New York’s Most Outrageous Bank Robbery, Portrayed In “Dog Day Afternoon.” All That’s Interesting. https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-wojtowicz

  • El Mechri, M. (Director). (2008). JCVD. Asmik Ace Entertainment.

  • Gray, F. G. (Director). (1998). The Negotiator. Regency Enterprises.

  • Lumet, S. (Director). (1975). Dog Day Afternoon. Warner Brothers.

  • Mcmains, M. J., Mullins, W. C., & Young, A. T. (2001). Crisis negotiations : managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and corrections (2nd ed.). Routledge. (Original work published 1996)

  • Noesner, G. (2018). Stalling for time : my life as an FBI hostage negotiator. Random House, An Imprint And Division Of Penguin Random House Llc.

  • Siri, F.-E. (Director). (2005). Hostage.

  • Voss, C., & Tahl Raz. (2017). Never split the difference : negotiating as if your life depended on it. Random House Business Books. (Original work published 2016)


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