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Individually, conduct a literature review using the University’s Library on de-escalation, crisis intervention, or negotiation strategies/techniques used…

Individually, conduct a literature review using the University’s Library on de-escalation, crisis intervention, or negotiation strategies/techniques used…

Individually, conduct a literature review using the University’s Library on de-escalation, crisis intervention, or negotiation strategies/techniques used in the correctional system. Each team member should locate at least 2 articles.Provide a paragraph summary of each article you’ve identified.Share the summaries with your teammates.As a team, create and submit one annotated bibliography with at least 2 peer reviewed journal articles per teammate.Individually, write a 175-word reflection on which strategy/techniques you feel most comfortable with and which you feel least comfortable with, and explain why.Submit all the summaries combined with each member’s reflection as one file.Resourceso Center for Writing Excellenceo Reference and Citation Generatoro Grammar and Writing Guideso Learning Team ToolkitCopyright 2019 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.Reading · ‘Crisis (Hostage) Negotiation Training: A Preliminary Evaluation of Program Efficacy’· ‘Complementary Tools to Empower and Sustain Behavior Change: Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness’· ‘Staff Beliefs about the Negotiation of Serious Prison Incidents’Videohttps://search-alexanderstreet-com.eu1.proxy.openathens.net/vast/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cvideo_work%7C1795582Communicating with Inmates and Offenders Hasselt, V. B., Baker, M. T., Romano, S. J.,      Schlessinger, K. M., Zucker, M., Dragone, R., et al. (2006, February).      Crisis (hostage) negotiation training: A preliminary evaluation of program      efficacy. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 33(1), 56-69. Sohl, S. J., Birdee, G., & Elam, R. (2015,      February 18). Complementary tools to empower and sustain behavior change:      Motivational interviewing and mindfulness. American Journal of      Lifestyle Medicine, 1-8. Walsh, J. L., Davies, J., Bagshaw, R., & Payne,      E. (2012, January). Staff beliefs about the negotiation of serious prison      incidents. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39(1), 59-70.Articles https://web-b-ebscohost-com.contentproxy.phoenix.edu/ehost/results?vid=0&sid=9727b467-a6b4-45ad-b563-428447a0f8f8%40sessionmgr102&bquery=%28inmates%2BOR%2Boffenders%29%2BAND%2B%28de-escalation%2BOR%2B%2522crisis%2Bintervention%2522%29&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPXNoaWImZGI9YTloJmRiPWF3aCZkYj1xYmgmZGI9YnRoJmRiPWNjbSZkYj1jZ2gmZGI9Y2hoJmRiPWNtciZkYj11ZmgmZGI9aWloJmRiPWkzaCZkYj1lb2gmZGI9ZXVlJmRiPWVudCZkYj1lcmljJmRiPThnaCZkYj1oamgmZGI9dHNoJmRiPWxncyZkYj1seGgmZGI9bGtoJmRiPWY1aCZkYj1tZGMmZGI9dGZoJmRiPWU2aCZkYj1lMGgmZGI9c2loJmRiPXN1dyZjbGkwPUZUJmNsdjA9WSZ0eXBlPTAmc2VhcmNoTW9kZT1TdGFuZGFyZCZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%3d