Hostage negotiation - behind the lines

ernstorff Castle invites you to an exciting "Go home meeting" on Friday, October 4 at 16.00

Lecture by hostage negotiator Jack Bohr-Christensen

With more than 15 completed hostage cases and experience from handling many organizations and families in deep crisis, hostage negotiator and crisis counselor Jack Bohr-Christensen gives us insight into a completely unknown world. Jack has worked with hostage survival and negotiation for more than 10 years. Today, he helps stress-affected Danes get back on their feet. He does this through his company Life-Purpose, and in addition to hostage negotiation, he trains Danish soldiers in hostage survival.

At the "go home meeting" you can look forward to 1.5 hours of intense storytelling and insight into what goes on behind the lines in a hostage situation. You'll have the opportunity to try out some of the techniques used to handle massive pressure during a negotiation.

Jack actively involves his audience and poses dilemmas that the audience is invited to consider. He goes close to the closed cases without breaking the ethical code that exists in that world.

This is a highly engaging lecture that activates participants and provides a lot of food for thought. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards.

Read more about Jack here.

Today's program:
16.00 - Arrival and welcome with serving of bubbles and snacks
16.30 - The lecture with Jack Bohr-Christensen starts
18.00 - The lecture ends and time for questions
18.30 - The staff offers a tour of the castle

The event is free, but registration is required and the deadline for registration is Friday, September 27. Places are limited, so the first come, first served principle applies.

Sign up at info@bernstorffslot.dk or 3963 1080

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