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They learn ways to de-escalate a situation".
Horses are "able to de-escalate a volatile situation because of their size".
"We're telling both sides that this is madness, let's de-escalate," a Western diplomat here said today.
CITs put a trained officer or mental-health professional on the scene, to de-escalate a situation.
Sometimes just keeping your cool, using logic and rational argument will be sufficient to de-escalate a situation.
He pointed out that in contradiction to standard police training, undercover officers are supposed to de-escalate a threatening situation and retreat to prevent a violent encounter.
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We trust that, when confronted with a choice to use violence against a suspect or de-escalate in a way that everyone goes home (or to jail) alive and unharmed, they would choose the latter.
"You cannot hold officers accountable here, no matter how bad their behavior," said Andrè Taylor, a co-chair of De-Escalate Washington, a group backing the initiative.
It would also be difficult to de-escalate such a confrontation because it serves domestic electoral purposes in Washington, Tel Aviv and Tehran alike.
But if you are able to participate in a dialogue that leads to a better mutual understanding and joint problem solving, the conflict will certainly de-escalate and a resolution will be easier to achieve.
The announcement by Russia's Investigative Committee appeared to be the first step toward de-escalating a growing diplomatic confrontation over the fate of the ship, the Arctic Sunrise, and the 30 crew members, activists and journalists aboard, but it did little to resolve it.
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