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Saving Lives

Through Training
and Networking

Providing Membership Options and Training
for Crisis Response Negotiators

Saving Lives

Through Training and Networking

Providing Membership Options and Training for Crisis Response Negotiators

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Annual

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Training

Upcoming Training

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Training for Crisis Response Negotiation in Louisiana

We hope to provide you with the information you seek on our site. If something of interest is not found within our site, the links page offers other similar sites which may have that information.

If you have a question about crisis negotiations and cannot find the answer, email Seth Delaune or any of the Board of Directors, and we will try to find the answer you seek.

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Our Purpose

We hope to offer various training opportunities for the many diverse functions and services within the crisis response community. As our Association continues to grow and provides services to the communities of this great state, we hope to offer something you can use in times of crisis. Please look around and let us know what you think. Your comments and questions are always welcome. If you are a crisis negotiator seeking continuing or advanced training or becoming a crisis negotiator, contact me and Board Members or Regional Directors.

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We Thank Your Support

Thanks to all who have taken an interest, those who brought a room full of knowledge, and those who thought they brought none. You have shared a little and given a lot. Those who believe they had nothing to bring have brought important and valued information and an open mind. And most of all, they want to help someone they did not know.

Thanks again for visiting our website.

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Mission & Vision

The mission of the Louisiana Association of Crisis Negotiators (LACN) is to establish and maintain close working professional relationships between crisis negotiators and provide training opportunities to improve the quality of service to the communities we serve.