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Harvey Schlossberg

Harvey Schlossberg (January 27, 1936 – May 21, 2021) was a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, Freudian psychoanalyst, and the founder of modern crisis negotiation. He founded the Psychological Services Department in the NYPD, where he pioneered treatment for violence-prone police. In the Handbook of Police Psychology, Schlossberg was called a "father of modern police psychology" for his role in changing the tactics police employed in hostage situations.[1]

Harvey Schlossberg
Born(1936-01-27)January 27, 1936
DiedMay 21, 2021(2021-05-21) (aged 85)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Alma materBrooklyn College
Long Island University
Yeshiva University
Occupation
  • Police psychologist
Known forFormulating police tactics in hostage situations
Spouses
Cynthia Marks
(divorced)
  • Antoinette Collarini
Children5

Early life edit

Schlossberg was born in Manhattan on January 27, 1936. His father, Harry, worked as a mechanic; his mother, Sally (Frankel), was a housewife. His family was Jewish, and his grandparents immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe. He attended Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, before studying chemistry at Brooklyn College. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1958, Schlossberg joined the NYPD to fund his postgraduate studies. He went on to obtain a master's degree in psychology from Long Island University, and was awarded a doctorate in clinical psychology from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Yeshiva University in 1971.[1]

Career edit

NYPD edit

Schlossberg first worked as a traffic officer in the accident investigation unit. He was later moved to the Medical Bureau after commissioner Patrick V. Murphy learned that he had a doctorate in psychology. There, he performed emotional testing to assess the well-being of prospective and current colleagues in the NYPD, and was made director of psychological services in 1974.[1] He helped resolve the 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis,[2] coined the term Stockholm syndrome,[3] and helped catch serial killer David Berkowitz.[1] The NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team was the brainchild of NYPD chief Simon Eisdorfer, with Schlossberg responsible for formulating the team’s strategy. He advocated containing a hostage situation to a restricted area, with police starting negotiations, keeping up communications with the hostage-takers, and gaining their trust in the hopes that they would change course and free their captives.[1] He trained over 70,000 crisis negotiators globally, and his theories were eventually adopted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[4] Schlossberg was credited with helping to save over 40,000 lives globally with his tactics.[5]

1973 hostage-taking edit

During the 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis, the longest in NYPD history,[6] twelve hostages were taken by four gunmen, who vowed to fight to the death. Schlossberg spent 14 hours assessing their psychology and advising NYPD officials on what to do next.[7] He called the hostage-takers' bluff when they requested a doctor and food, observing at the time how "if you’re worried about food, you don’t want to die."[1] The siege ultimately ended without any further deaths when the gunmen surrendered.[1][7]

Schlossberg authored his memoir Psychologist With A Gun (1974) with Lucy Freeman.[1] He was featured in the documentary film Hold Your Fire covering the 1973 siege. The documentary premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, won the Metropolis Award at Doc NYC, and was selected by Dr. Carla Hayden as the Grand Prize Winner of the Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film in October 2020.[1][7]

Post-NYPD edit

After leaving the NYPD in 1978, Schlossberg served as chief psychologist for the Rye Police Department from 1988 to 1994, as well as for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 1990 to 1999. He also went into academia, teaching at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice from 1974 to 1982.[1] He subsequently taught as an associate professor at St. John's University for 27 years.[1][7] During his later years, he resided in Forest Hills, Queens, where he also kept a private practice and hung a portrait of Sigmund Freud in his office.[1]

Personal life edit

Schlossberg's first marriage to Cynthia Marks ended in divorce. Together, they had four children: Mark, Alexander, James, and Steven. His second marriage was to Antoinette Collarini Schlossberg, who also taught at St. John's University. They had one child, Anna Elizabeth.[1]

Schlossberg died on May 21, 2021, at a hospital in Brooklyn. He was 85 when he suffered a fatal cardiopulmonary arrest.[1]

Articles and citations edit

  • "Patrolman Puts Psychology Degree to Use", The New York Times, February 20, 1973
  • "Police Trying to Out-Psych the Son of Sam Killer", The New York Times, April 26, 1977.
  • "Review of Psychologist with a Gun" by Lucy Freeman, Kirkus Reviews.
  • "'Crisis' or 'Hostage' Negotiation? The Distinction Between Two Important Terms", FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, May 3, 2014.
  • "Finding the First Mind Hunter", Psychology Today, May 11, 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Roberts, Sam (May 27, 2021). "Harvey Schlossberg, Cop With a Ph.D. in Defusing a Crisis, Dies at 85". The New York Times. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Jones, Franklin D. "MILITARY PSYCHIATRY AND HOSTAGE NEGOTIATION" (PDF). Borden Institute. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Hunsicker, A. (2006). Understanding International Counter Terrorism: A Professional's Guide to the Operational Art. Universal Publishers. p. 265. ISBN 9781581129052.
  4. ^ Law Enforcement Bulletin ""Crisis" or "Hostage" Negotiation? The Distinction Between Two Important Terms". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. ^ Ivins, Molly (April 26, 1977). "Police Trying To Out‐Psych The .44 Killer". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  6. ^ Rueb, Emily S. (September 10, 2012). "A 1973 Hostage Situation, Revisited". City Room. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d "St. John's Professor Immortalized in Award-Winning Documentary". New York City: St. John's University. October 28, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2021.

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Harvey Schlossberg January 27 1936 May 21 2021 was a New York City Police Department NYPD officer Freudian psychoanalyst and the founder of modern crisis negotiation He founded the Psychological Services Department in the NYPD where he pioneered treatment for violence prone police In the Handbook of Police Psychology Schlossberg was called a father of modern police psychology for his role in changing the tactics police employed in hostage situations 1 Harvey SchlossbergBorn 1936 01 27 January 27 1936Manhattan New York U S DiedMay 21 2021 2021 05 21 aged 85 Brooklyn New York U S Alma materBrooklyn CollegeLong Island UniversityYeshiva UniversityOccupationPolice psychologistKnown forFormulating police tactics in hostage situationsSpousesCynthia Marks divorced wbr Antoinette CollariniChildren5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 NYPD 2 1 1 1973 hostage taking 2 2 Post NYPD 3 Personal life 4 Articles and citations 5 ReferencesEarly life editSchlossberg was born in Manhattan on January 27 1936 His father Harry worked as a mechanic his mother Sally Frankel was a housewife His family was Jewish and his grandparents immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe He attended Eastern District High School in Brooklyn before studying chemistry at Brooklyn College After graduating with a bachelor s degree in 1958 Schlossberg joined the NYPD to fund his postgraduate studies He went on to obtain a master s degree in psychology from Long Island University and was awarded a doctorate in clinical psychology from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Yeshiva University in 1971 1 Career editNYPD edit Schlossberg first worked as a traffic officer in the accident investigation unit He was later moved to the Medical Bureau after commissioner Patrick V Murphy learned that he had a doctorate in psychology There he performed emotional testing to assess the well being of prospective and current colleagues in the NYPD and was made director of psychological services in 1974 1 He helped resolve the 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis 2 coined the term Stockholm syndrome 3 and helped catch serial killer David Berkowitz 1 The NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team was the brainchild of NYPD chief Simon Eisdorfer with Schlossberg responsible for formulating the team s strategy He advocated containing a hostage situation to a restricted area with police starting negotiations keeping up communications with the hostage takers and gaining their trust in the hopes that they would change course and free their captives 1 He trained over 70 000 crisis negotiators globally and his theories were eventually adopted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 4 Schlossberg was credited with helping to save over 40 000 lives globally with his tactics 5 1973 hostage taking edit During the 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis the longest in NYPD history 6 twelve hostages were taken by four gunmen who vowed to fight to the death Schlossberg spent 14 hours assessing their psychology and advising NYPD officials on what to do next 7 He called the hostage takers bluff when they requested a doctor and food observing at the time how if you re worried about food you don t want to die 1 The siege ultimately ended without any further deaths when the gunmen surrendered 1 7 Schlossberg authored his memoir Psychologist With A Gun 1974 with Lucy Freeman 1 He was featured in the documentary film Hold Your Fire covering the 1973 siege The documentary premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival won the Metropolis Award at Doc NYC and was selected by Dr Carla Hayden as the Grand Prize Winner of the Library of Congress Lavine Ken Burns Prize for Film in October 2020 1 7 Post NYPD edit After leaving the NYPD in 1978 Schlossberg served as chief psychologist for the Rye Police Department from 1988 to 1994 as well as for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 1990 to 1999 He also went into academia teaching at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice from 1974 to 1982 1 He subsequently taught as an associate professor at St John s University for 27 years 1 7 During his later years he resided in Forest Hills Queens where he also kept a private practice and hung a portrait of Sigmund Freud in his office 1 Personal life editSchlossberg s first marriage to Cynthia Marks ended in divorce Together they had four children Mark Alexander James and Steven His second marriage was to Antoinette Collarini Schlossberg who also taught at St John s University They had one child Anna Elizabeth 1 Schlossberg died on May 21 2021 at a hospital in Brooklyn He was 85 when he suffered a fatal cardiopulmonary arrest 1 Articles and citations edit Patrolman Puts Psychology Degree to Use The New York Times February 20 1973 Police Trying to Out Psych the Son of Sam Killer The New York Times April 26 1977 Review of Psychologist with a Gun by Lucy Freeman Kirkus Reviews Crisis or Hostage Negotiation The Distinction Between Two Important Terms FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin May 3 2014 Finding the First Mind Hunter Psychology Today May 11 2020 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Roberts Sam May 27 2021 Harvey Schlossberg Cop With a Ph D in Defusing a Crisis Dies at 85 The New York Times Retrieved May 27 2021 Jones Franklin D MILITARY PSYCHIATRY AND HOSTAGE NEGOTIATION PDF Borden Institute Retrieved August 29 2020 Hunsicker A 2006 Understanding International Counter Terrorism A Professional s Guide to the Operational Art Universal Publishers p 265 ISBN 9781581129052 Law Enforcement Bulletin Crisis or Hostage Negotiation The Distinction Between Two Important Terms a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Ivins Molly April 26 1977 Police Trying To Out Psych The 44 Killer The New York Times via NYTimes com Rueb Emily S September 10 2012 A 1973 Hostage Situation Revisited City Room Retrieved August 29 2020 a b c d St John s Professor Immortalized in Award Winning Documentary New York City St John s University October 28 2020 Retrieved May 27 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harvey Schlossberg amp oldid 1211638997, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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