Categories Of Hostage Takers

Categories Of Hostage Takers

Explain intelligently the personalities and categories of hostage-takers.

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1. Explain intelligently the personalities and categories of hostage-takers.


Answer:

The seven distinct categories of hostage-takers are political extremists, fleeing criminals, institutionalized or incarcerated persons, estranged persons.


2. what is the hostage taker?


a person, often one of a group, who captures somebody and holds them prisoner, and who may injure or kill them if people do not do what the person is asking Thehostage-takers soon issued their demands. 


3. who is hostage taker?


hostage-taker.is  a person,, who captures somebody and holds them prisoner, and who may also hurti or kill them if people do not do what the person is asking  for. they keep people in hostage until a ransom is paid to them

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4. A robber fully locked himself (meaning you cannot see him) in a house with a hostage , then the police came by and the robber said if he heard one single sound,footstep,voice or etc. he will kill the hostage. If youre the police how could you prevent the robber by taking the hostage's life?


convince him to stop kill the hostage

5. who is the hostage taker?


Someone who is a rebel

6. When is hostage negotiation happen?​


Answer:

Hostage negotiation” is defined as “the use of dialogue to resolve a conflict in which a person or persons is being held and threatened in order to force a third party to do, or abstain from doing something in exchange for the safe release of the hostages.” Negotiation under such circumstances have the purposesThe first Hostage Negotiation Teams (HNTs) were often created as elements of Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams and merely created a diversion while SWAT deployed. In modern usage, while sometimes acting independently, hostage negotiation teams are often deployed in conjunction with SWAT

Explanation:

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7. Philippine president when manila hostage occue


Answer:

Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte

Explanation:

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Thursday, April 12, apologized to the Chinese for the hostage-taking incident in Manila in 2010 that left eight tourists dead.


8. what is the importance of negotition during hostage taking.?​


its important so they can negotiate the exchange for peace

Answer:

Not only is it important to allow your counterpart a forum to air concerns during a hostage negotiation, it is also critical for the crisis negotiator to be patient and “avoid jumping to conclusions and rushing quickly towards a resolution.”

Explanation:

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9. Kahulugan ng:BudgetDisplayBackpackHostage​


Answer:

Budget- is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is utilized by governments, businesses, and individuals.

Display-to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public.

Backpack-A piece of an equipment designed to be used while being carried on the back.

Hostage- a person taken by force to secure the taker's demands

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10. III. Write the two words being combined to form that underlined blended words.9. The investigative journalist recorded the voice of the hostage taker in his camcorder.and10. A heliport was prepared in a week-time to receive the presidents from other countries.and11. The docudrama on resilience was quite impressive.and12. The smog covered the whole town.and​


Answer:

9. camcorder- camera and recorder

10. heliport- helicopter and airport(?)

11. docudrama- document and drama

12. smog- smoke and fog


11. who is the hostage taker?


Someone who is a rebel

12. what is a meaning of hostage ​


A hostage is a person seized by a criminal abductor in order to compel another party such as a relative, employer, law enforcement or government to act, or refrain from acting, in a certain way, often under threat of serious physical harm to the hostage(s) after expiration of an ultimatum.

Answer:

a person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition.

Explanation:


13. what is the most important factor during hostage taking.?​


Answer:

The criminal's primary reason for taking hostages is to insure his own safety. Therefore, the demands are in- variably for safe passage and a means of escape in return for the hostages' lives.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The criminal's primary reason for taking hostages is to insure his own safety. Therefore, the demands are in- variably for safe passage and a means of escape in return for the hostages' lives.

Explanation:

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14. what will you do to resolve the ongoing hostage crisis​


Answer:

I will call the policeeeeee


15. What is hostage negotiation?​


Answer:

Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence, including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals attempting to escape after a botched robbery, and hostage-takers. Crisis negotiation is often initiated by the first officer on the scene.

Answer:

Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence, including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals attempting to escape after a botched robbery, and hostage-takers. Crisis negotiation is often initiated by the first officer on the scene.


16. What are the different kinds of hostage-takers and how shouldthey be handled?​


Answer:

kaya mona yan ang hirap

Explanation:

tle.bayan tanong lang wag moko i report


17. who is hostage taker?


Any information or your just gonna ask that?

18. what are methods use to calm the hostage taker​


Answer:

1. Show the other side that you are negotiating in good faith. The idea is to demonstrate that you are not here to deceive or exploit the other side—sometimes showing deference can be key.

2. Be genuinely interested in what drives the other side. Understanding their goals, motivations, wants, and fears will help you navigate the negotiation effectively. An authentic connection with your negotiating partner will help lead to an optimal outcome for both parties.

3. Take emotions into consideration. Negotiators used to assume that eliminating emotion from the process would create the most logical outcome. But what we understand now through neurological research is that there is no way to cut people’s feelings out of the process.

4. Build trust-based influence through the use of tactical empathy. By appealing to your counterpart’s emotions, you can build rapport, mutual understanding, influence, and—ultimately—deals.

5. Work to deactivate negative feelings. Fear, suspicion, anger, aggression, and distrust will impede the negotiation. From a neurological standpoint, this means you should work to defuse activity in the amygdala, the part of the brain that houses those feelings. Watch for body language that indicates negative feelings, and, when you notice it, focus again on using tactical empathy.

6. Aim to magnify positive emotions. People are actually smarter when they’re in a positive frame of mind. Building trust, comfort, and rapport will help you accomplish your goals. Know that the other side has a rationale, motivations, and some strong feelings for wanting what they want—even though their goals may be diametrically opposed to yours.

7. Keep an eye out for black swans. Another crucial element in negotiation is the existence of black swans—those seemingly innocuous pieces of information that, once revealed, can change the entire negotiation process.


19. is it moral to shoot or kill the hostage taker just to save the lite of the victim​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because in most cases the hostage taker/killer/suspect(s) wont stop untilkilled so its moral PLUS MOST COPS DO KILL THE SUSPECT FORCEFULLY


20. manila hostage crisist​


The Manila hostage crisis, officially known as the Rizal Park hostage-taking incident, took place when a disgruntled former Philippine National Police officer named Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tourist bus in Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines, on August 23, 2010.

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21. what is the role of media during hostage negotiation​


Answer:

To investigate what the important information and also what real happen.


22. Kapag hindi pa sumuko ang hostage taker,mapipilitan na ang mga pulis na sugurin siya, tana o mali​


Answer:

Tama

Explanation:

Answer:

tama

Explanation:

kasi ayaw ng hostage taker na bitawan ang kaniyang hinostage kaya mapipilitan ang mga pulis na sugurin siya


23. is hostage taking illegal​


Answer:

hostage taking is a crime so it is illegal

Answer:

Hostage taking is an illegal crime that can be found anywhere. This usually happens in robberies when a criminal's plan goes wrong. Hostage taking was done many years ago.

Explanation:

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24. Kapag hindi pa sumuko ang hostage taker,mapipilitan na ang mga pulis na sugurin siya​


Answer:

Syempre, bat kasi hndi pa sya susuko

Explanation:

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25. what is the fundamental rule in hostage negotation.? explain​


Answer:

mental hospital hahahaha


26. why is time considered as the important element of hostage negotiation ​


Answer:

Time is the most important factor in handling a situation in that time is necessary to allow development of some rapport between terrorists and hostages and to permit fatigue to become a factor. Negotiators must slowly establish communication with the hostage-takers.

Answer:

Time is the most important factor in handling a situation

in that time is necessary to allow development of some rapport between terrorists and hostages and to permit fatigue to become a factor. Negotiators must slowly establish communication with the hostage-takers.

Explanation:

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27. Quirino grandstand hostage how many died


number of people who died: 99 people died during this phenomenon

28. what is the meaning of hostage


Hostage is a person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition.

A person who is captured by someone who demands certain things to be free.

29. what mean of hostage


a person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition.


"the kidnapper had instructed the hostage's family to drop the ransom at noon"


captive, prisoner, inmate, detainee, internee; victim, abductee, prey; human shield, pawn

30. the hostage is dream​


Answer:

Is this an essay?

Explanation:

This will not happen because we have a dream reality and not but, coming is no more

Explanation:

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