Dr. Andrew Young is a retired Professor of Psychology and Counseling after 26 years from Lubbock Christian University and has been a negotiator and psychological consultant with the Lubbock Police Department’s SWAT/Negotiator team since 2000. Andy has been on the negotiating team at the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office since 2008 and is on the team at the Texas Department of Public Safety (Texas Rangers, Special Operations, Region 5). He is the author of, "Fight or Flight: Negotiating Crisis on the Frontline" and "When Every Word Counts: An Insider’s View of Crisis Negotiations." He was recently added as a third author for the 6th Edition of "Crisis Negotiations: Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections”. He has spoken internationally at law enforcement and hostage negotiator conferences since 2014 and has had his research and writings on negotiations widely published.
April 7, 2025 - April 11, 2025:
0800-1700 on 4/7-4/10/25 & 0800-1200 on 4/11/25
Introduction/Orientation: This opening block of instruction includes instructor and class self-introductions and an overview of the class curriculum, historical context of negotiations, provided materials and suggested readings. This portion of the…
Mandates: Civil Rights, Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority, Crisis Intervention, De-escalation Techniques, Emergency Medical Response, Human Rights, Legal Updates, Officer Safety Techniques, Officer Wellness and Mental Health, Procedural Justice