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PSM 250
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Title: | Contemp Issues-Security Mgmt |
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Long Title: | Contemporary Issues in Security Management |
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Course Description: | Offers topics important to Public Security Management Professionals - discussion will include concepts and applications that pertain to managing hostage situations and critical incidents in both terrorist and critical incident response to a major disaster, and the evolution and cultural response to the social issue of domestic violence with a focus on the ¿cycle of violence.¿ Additional topics include how technology and advances in technology are instrumental to public security professionals, and common misconceptions regarding the portrayal of public security professionals in respect to today¿s media coverage. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Course Notes: | unique to CCD |
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Origin Notes: | CCD |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Recount the history of the Stockholm Syndrome
II. Demonstrate various tactics used by negotiators
III. Describe the basic principles for conducting hostage negotiations
IV. Identify the steps or events the victim evolves through during a crisis
V. List the chronology of the tactical events, which occur during the continuing crisis negotiation process
VI. Demonstrate the first responder responsibilities in a mock crisis negotiation event.
VII. Define conflict resolution and list the four different styles
VIII. Discuss domestic violence in terms of the ¿cycle of violence¿
IX. Critique the Minneapolis Experiment and its impact on current national statutes and policies concerning domestic violence
X Compare the technological advances of the past decade and their impact in the field of security management
XI. Demonstrate an understanding of the role of the media
XII. Explain and discuss the relationship between the media in respect to public security management
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Response to extraordinary situations ¿ hostage situations ¿ disasters
II. Hostage negotiations ¿ critical incident response
III. Conflict Resolution
IV. Cycle of Violence
V. Minneapolis Experiment
VI. Technological Advances
VII. The Media
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