Doering, Patrick
McMahon, Deb
A Case Study Development Workshop

This 4-hour interactive presentation is designed specifically for crisis negotiators who wish to develop their skills in documenting and analyzing police stand-off incidents. Attendees will learn how to transform real-life experiences into educational case studies that highlight key negotiation strategies, lessons learned, and risk-effective techniques. These case studies will be structured for impactful presentations at in-service trainings and regional/state association conferences.

Objectives:

  • Understand the Structure of a Case Study: Learn the essential components of a case study, including the introduction, body (which details the incident and negotiation process), and conclusion (which outlines the lessons learned and recommendations).
  • Documenting Techniques: Gain insights into effectively capturing the details of the incident, focusing on the negotiation strategies used, the outcomes achieved, and the challenges faced.
  • Presentation Skills: Develop skills in creating engaging and informative PowerPoint presentations that effectively communicate the case study to an audience.
  • Peer Consultation: Utilize the opportunity to present your own case studies, receiving feedback and constructive critique from peers and instructors.

  • Patrick Doering - Bio
    Patrick Doering has been employed in law enforcement since 1996 with the Lake St. Louis (MO) Police Department. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Crisis Negotiation Course, and the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) National Negotiators course. Patrick is the former President and co-founder of the Missouri Association of Crisis Negotiators. He has presented case studies at several negotiation conferences across the country. He has a master's degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Lindenwood University.

    Deb McMahon - Bio
    Ms. McMahon serves as a senior instructor and curriculum developer for Crisis Hostage Negotiation and Peer Support Programs for Crisis Systems Management, LLC. Ms. McMahon retired as a Special Agent of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division. Prior to her retirement, Ms. McMahon was an instructor assigned to Operations and Investigations Division, Advanced Law Enforcement Training, U. S. Army Military Police School, Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Ms. McMahon instructed advanced law enforcement subjects to criminal investigators who were assigned to municipal, state, and federal law enforcement agencies from throughout the world. In addition to her instructional duties, Ms. McMahon developed specialized advanced law enforcement training programs. During her twenty-one years of law enforcement experience, Ms. McMahon has performed such diverse duties as patrol, traffic accident investigation, desk sergeant, covert drug investigator, criminal investigator, protective services agent, and crime scene and evidence technician. She has also served as a senior criminalistics advisor, evidence program manager, and in a variety of positions on Crisis Response Teams. Ms. McMahon served in supervisory capacities as Task Force Commander, Drug Suppression Team Chief, and as Operations NCO to a seventy-person protective service security element for the 50th Anniversary NATO Summit. Operational assignments have taken Ms. McMahon throughout the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Some of Ms. McMahon's technical education and training include numerous Crisis and Hostage Negotiations courses, Countering Terrorism, Traffic Accident Investigation, Advanced Fraud Investigation, Protective Services, Child Abuse Prevention/Investigative Techniques, numerous advanced interview courses, gang training courses, and several Drug Enforcement Administration training courses. In addition to her technical training, Ms. McMahon has also attended more than twenty-six weeks of advanced leadership development and management training. Ms. McMahon has earned Bachelor of Science degrees in both Criminal Justice and Psychology. In a variety of environments, Ms. McMahon has served as a member of a crisis response team and has negotiated numerous hostage, barricaded subjects and potential suicide incidents. In addition to her practical experience, Ms. McMahon has authored Crisis Response Plans, has planned, executed and supervised major crisis response training events, and has published numerous professional articles on a variety of law enforcement topics, including crisis negotiation and crisis negotiation training. Ms. McMahon is currently the Training Director for the Missouri Association of Crisis Negotiators. Ms. McMahon has Bachelor of Science Degrees in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Drury University.