Conflict can be a natural part of campus life, but how we respond to it can determine whether it becomes an opportunity for learning or a situation that spirals. As faculty and staff, understanding ...
If you’ve ever spent any amount of time working in a school or hospital, you have most likely encountered a fast-paced, ever changing, wonderfully challenging environment that requires you to ...
The new paradigm of working from home has created new types of workplace conflicts. Unfortunately, many business leaders in charge of addressing these conflicts lack the confidence and skills ...
This federally funded program will promote de-escalation tactics within law enforcement and public safety. The primary goal is to deliver the most advanced de-escalation training curated by research, ...
Many people, within the course of their employment, encounter individuals who potentially pose a threat to themselves or others. This dilemma is faced by security professionals, healthcare ...
The use of de-escalation strategies has proven time and time again to be one of the most effective ways to keep the peace and prevent dangerous situations on campus from intensifying to the point ...
At home or at work, inevitably, we will all be confronted with situations in which emotions begin to get out of control. Sometimes it is a clash of ideas, miscommunication, or pent-up feelings that ...
While de-escalation deserves its place in every academy, training room, and policy, agencies and trainers should equally focus on an officer’s ability to “transition” their force based on their threat ...
Tempe police officers who have been trained to de-escalate tense encounters injure other people half as often as their peers who did not get trained, a new study shows. The Journal of Experimental ...
It is common in today’s legacy media to see “de-escalation” and “less-lethal” used conjunctively or in sentences that imply some type of synonymous inter-changeability. This implication is not only ...