The Critical Incident Response Manual For Supervisors And Managers Lt. John Kane D-PREP‚ LLC. March 2004 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 MAJOR POINTS 5 TWO KINDS OF CRITICAL INCIDENTS 5 SUSPECT ADVANTAGES 6 PLAN FOR THE UNEXPECTED 8 LACK OF OFFICERS & SUPERVISORS 8 TRAINING ISSUES 9 TEAM BUILDING 10 CLEAR SPEECH 11 CRISIS MEDIA RELATIONS 12 EVACUATION / EMERGENCY EVAC / RESCUE 20 RISK v. BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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In Gerad Jones article “Violent Media is Good for Kids” Jones argues that violent media can very well have positive impact on young people. He simply does this by opening up with his own childhood story of how he was taught by his parents and teachers that all violence was wrong. We then find out that he became shy and lonely because he was not able to express himself properly due to hiding his fears and desires. It wasn’t until his mother was convinced by one of her students to let her son read
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What can be more excruciatingly painful than knowing that you are about to lose a loved one‚ and yet can be but a spectator to the closure? How helpless does one feel‚ attempting to reclaim that stolen treasure? Yet one clings on to desperate hope. One last plea. One last prayer. Don’t let her die. Oh God‚ please don’t let her die. The extract from Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms deals with the plight of a husband dreading his wife’s verdict. His wife has delivered a stillborn child‚ and is
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places that now strike fear in the heart of many due to acts perpetrated by a few disturbed individuals. Sadly‚ there are a dozen more locations that could be listed‚ places that in the last few decades have become the setting for horrible acts of violence committed in the name of some futile cause. These mass murders have become so commonplace that the country almost expects to see or hear about one in the news weekly. Over the last thirty years‚ this country has experienced more and more horror as
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culture and violence SEVILLE STATEMENT ON VIOLENCE In 1986‚ in the Spanish city of Seville‚ the Seville Statement on Violence was elaborated by a group of international scholars belonging to different and relevant sciences. This statement was then adopted by UNESCO (1989) and endorsed by many other entities such as the American Psychological Association (1990). The Statement intends to rebate theories that have been used to justify war and violent behaviors on grounds of a
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Juvenile Crime and the Influence of Media Violence With several arguments for both sides can we truly determine if there is only one main role in juvenile crime? There are many statistics that show there is a higher aggression level formed in people who watched a great deal of violent television or played violent video games as a child. People must begin to consider that there are several contributors to youth crime and violence. Youth crime is often fueled by media violence and can depend on how a person
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Media Violence Promotes Violent Behavior Abstract America and media violence have always been a topic for people to discuss. There has never been a definite answer to rather violence in the media is copyed by the public. When people talk about who it effects they are always talking about children. This research paper will explore both sides of the argument. This topic stops parents from letting their children watch certain shows while
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Keep Our Rights; Lose the Real-Life Violence Popular culture can easily be defined as today’s trends‚ music‚ film‚ TV‚ vocabulary‚ video games and fashion (in this essay‚ only film‚ TV and video games will be discussed). It can be seen and heard at anytime‚ anyplace‚ it’s literally everywhere. It can be seen my millions‚ including our youth. However‚ some might argue that that is a negative matter‚ and that we as a society need to regulate what our youth can and cannot view. Government intervention
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Does Media Violence Cause Aggression? Elizabeth G. Kinser Motlow State Community College Does Media Violence Cause Aggression? Introduction Numerous studies and experiments have been conducted to test whether or not media violence can cause aggression. The experiments were set up and conducted with a variety of ages and number of people‚ starting from the younger generation through the older generation. The experiments and studies also varied in the steps and information. We will be looking
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Is societies violence the media’s fault? This is the question that has been asked since before television was in every American’s house. Of course there are the different types of media today ranging from newspapers‚ to on-line reports and stories. There have been arguments upon arguments about this issue‚ and over 3‚000 studies conducted. Unfortunately there isn’t one single result‚ there is only an array of supposed answers to this undying question. CBS president‚ Howard Stringer is pointing to
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