Dennis Flynn Gives A Brief History of Hostage Negotiations

By Dennis Flynn | August 23, 2017

The subject of ‘hostage negotiations’, or more commonly referred to by most agencies due to its accuracy as ‘crisis negotiations’, is a relatively new police concept, beginning in the early 1970’s. Considering the City of Boston began using night watchmen in the 1630’s and centralized policing started in the 1830’s, less than fifty years is […]

Author Dennis Flynn on Being A Crisis Negotiator and Why He Wrote HELD HOSTAGE

By Dennis Flynn | August 18, 2017

The topic of hostage/crisis negotiations has always been intriguing to me. As a young police officer, I was involved in several “stand-offs” (which is the media’s terminology for police usually dealing with a barricaded or suicidal individual). We would do our best to resolve the situation but the person we dealt with held the cards. […]

Forest Through the Trees: Author Dennis Flynn Opens Up About PTSD and the Loss of His Son

By Dennis Flynn | August 17, 2017

There was one topic I had considered including in the book but as I sat down to write it, the wounds were too fresh so I intentionally left it out. Since it has been just over a year and a half, and the wounds have slowly begun to heal I wanted to discuss it in […]