Another example of a crisis to one person might be failing to accomplish set goals within a specific period. Family, friends, and acquaintances of the individual may not understand just how important those deadlines are.
2. The role of law enforcement officers in crisis management is changing primarily due to heightened awareness and training. Victimization education began with the development of the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. Victimization information assists trainers and police in understanding what circumstances may escalate incident occurrence and de-escalation techniques. Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) were formed to respond to individuals suffering …show more content…
from mental health issues, partnerships have developed and have made changes to existing programs. Crisis Intervention Teams are partnerships between law enforcement, mental health professionals and the community that assist in dealing with mental health issues.
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Criminal Justice professionals may encounter any number of critical some events may include homicide, suicide, drowning, sexual assault, and mass injuries. Types of critical crisis are also diversified and may include encounters with mentally ill persons, near shooting situations, vehicular crashes, officer-involved shootings, death or severe trauma of a partner or child, emotional stress following an accident with mass injuries caused by natural disaster or terrorist acts. These critical events can happen anytime to anyone, the Criminal Justice professional is expected to able to assess the situation, determine a course of action, utilize available resources, and take appropriate action to defuse the situation or incident and evacuate
casualties.
4. During a crisis communication needs to be clear, concise, and direct it can either escalate or defuse a situation, this being particularly true during social unrest involving a clash between law enforcement and protesters. Idioms have a different meaning than what is found in a dictionary and the grouping of such words together in a sentence can be confusing, therefore the use of idioms should be avoided to lessen the chance of miscommunication. Many non-English speakers are not familiar with American slang and idioms. Usage of common idioms with native English speakers may assist in helping a person understand the jest of a meaning in a roundabout way.
5. The passages explain that people suffer, as Gods people we must endure, be receptive to his encouragement and share His encouragement with others in distress. God gives us the strength we have gained through our own experiences, to take what we have experienced and allow us to console, providing His encouragement and direction to others suffering. God provides us encouragement/consolation that can radiate through us to another during a time of crisis. This faith is what other Christians expect, our support is His support through us.