Hostage: The History, Facts and Reality of Hostage Taking

by John C. Griffiths

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The taking of hostages has become a familiar event in the world's headlines, but news coverage naturally tends to focus on the individual event itself rather than the broader picture and its implications. Hostage is a highly topical study of the phenomenon of hostage taking, both historically and in the world today. It examines the problems and issues related to the taking, holding, killing or releasing of hostages and explores such areas as: history of hostage taking and how it has evolved; the seizing of hostages, including hijackings; the treatment of hostages and the relationship that develops between captor and captive; rescues, escapes and releases; hostage negotiations; the ultimate fate of the captors and captives; the trauma and subsequent long-term effects of being held hostage; the response by the government, police and special forces to hostage-taking. Drawing on a large number of individual cases and in dialogue with many key hostages, terrorists and negotiators, John Griffiths dramatically re-creates the main hostage events of the post-War era and asks how effective it is as a means to an end, and will it always be such a powerful bargaining tool?
  • ISBN10 0233000348
  • ISBN13 9780233000343
  • Publish Date 1 October 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 October 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Welbeck Publishing Group
  • Imprint Andre Deutsch Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English