Abstract

ABSTRACT Hostage and crisis situations create rapid and high stress responses from law enforcement agencies placing police leaders in the position of making critical decisions concerning tactical and negotiation efforts to affect the resolution of these incidents. This paper will examine the ethical issues involved in crisis leadership as they relate to the application of police resources to resolve hostage and crisis situations. This analysis reveals ethical challenges for police leaders making decisions to implement the best courses of action to produce the preferred outcomes.

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