Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 302 g
A Handbook for Users
Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 302 g
ISBN: 978-3-86676-989-2
Verlag: Verlag f. Polizeiwissens.
Conflicts arise in many professional and personal situations. Being able to de-escalate these conflicts and protect yourself and others is important. De-escalation is therefore becoming increasingly relevant. The KODIAK de-escalation model, which is presented here, helps you to systematically resolve everyday conflicts, thereby reducing the occurrence of violence. This protects everyone involved. In addition to presenting the model and associated techniques, this book provides the framework and background information necessary for readers to learn, apply, and understand de-escalation.
The book focuses on everyday police operations.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Table of Contents
2 Foreword
3 About the book
4 Police situation Report
4.1 Frequency and types of attacks
4.2 Typical operational situations
4.3 Typical parties to a conflict
4.4 Typical interactions
4.5 Conclusion
5 The theoretical background of de-escalation
5.1 Definition of de-escalation
5.2 The effectiveness of de-escalation
5.3 The significance of personal attitude
5.4 The police organization's self-image
6 The KODIAK framework
6.1 KODIAK's objectives
6.2 Emphasis on routine utilization
6.3 Axioms
7 The KODIAK step-by-step model
7.1 Stages
7.2 Situation assessment
7.3 Transition to coercion
8 Stages and associated de-escalation techniques
8.1 Safety
8.2 Relationship
8.3 Calming
8.4 Conflict clarification
8.5 Search for solutions
8.6 Solution Implementation
8.7 Cross-level techniques
9 Case study: KODIAK in action
10 Subsequent observation and analysis
10.1 Basics of reflection and follow-up
10.2 Schemes for follow-up
11 Suggestions for reflection
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Reflections on one's own personal attitude
11.3 Reflections on your own experiences
11.4 Reflections on your own strengths and weaknesses
11.5 Reflections on the use of force
11.6 Your own reflection topics on de-escalation
12 Implementation and exercise recommendations
12.1 Keep what has been tried and tested!
12.2 If you want something to be different, do it differently
12.3 Practice makes perfect
12.4 Persistence is the strength of the successful
12.5 Possible learning steps
13 References
14 Case studies




