I would like to start a thread on verbal de escalation techniques, we covered it during our academy but a refresher is always nice, so are different ideas. I read verbal judo once, lost it can't find it for the life of me. This is what I learned (please add)
-let them vent
-use a calm but firm voice
-mantain a non threatining posture
-dont move forward in the conversation until they have calmed down
-redirect (example I am -------tired of waiting in line, you can respond with I can understand why you must be angry thats a long time to have to wait which you must follow with it is not necessary to be yelling at the employees the way that you are)
*on a side note your posture/uniform appearance/fitness level directly correspond to tactical communication IMHO, I believe that an officer with a clean uniform, good hygiene, proper posture, and physical fitness is likely to experience less problems then the officer on the opposite end of the spectrum, I have spoken to several police officers about this and they all agree that the above noted things and more are crucial in tactical communication
thank you and have a nice day
stay safe
ben
-let them vent
-use a calm but firm voice
-mantain a non threatining posture
-dont move forward in the conversation until they have calmed down
-redirect (example I am -------tired of waiting in line, you can respond with I can understand why you must be angry thats a long time to have to wait which you must follow with it is not necessary to be yelling at the employees the way that you are)
*on a side note your posture/uniform appearance/fitness level directly correspond to tactical communication IMHO, I believe that an officer with a clean uniform, good hygiene, proper posture, and physical fitness is likely to experience less problems then the officer on the opposite end of the spectrum, I have spoken to several police officers about this and they all agree that the above noted things and more are crucial in tactical communication
thank you and have a nice day
stay safe
ben
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