Hostage and Crisis Negotiations in Hong Kong 14 May 2019 12:45 PM - 02:00 PM

Speaker: PETER RODERICK MORGAN, P.D.S.M.

Location: Craigengower Cricket Club, Dragon room function room

Description:
Topic : ” Hostage and Crisis Negotiations in Hong Kong”

Speaker : PETER RODERICK MORGAN, P.D.S.M.

Bio:

Peter Morgan spent 33 years in the Hong Kong Police and retired as an Assistant Commissioner. He received the Police Meritorious Service Medal (P.M.S.M.) in 2008 and the Police Distinguished Service Medal (P.D.S.M.) in 2015.

Mr. Morgan continues to speak, train and consult internationally on strategic planning, crisis management, critical incident leadership, crisis communications as well as CT and Pandemic preparation and response. He has provided training and keynote presentations to a variety of organisations including: The California Association of Hostage Negotiators, USA; The Interpol Strategic Planners Conference, France; The Public Safety & Internal Security Asia Conference, Malaysia; the Razak School of Government, Malaysia; The ASEAN Regional Forum on Bio-Preparedness and Disaster Response Conference, Philippines; the Asia Emergency Management Conference, Macau; the Disaster Recovery Institute Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur; and the Asia Risk and Resilience Conference, Singapore.

Mr. Morgan also spent 24 years as a hostage negotiator and 12 years as the Commander of the Hong Kong Police Crisis Negotiation Unit (CNU). He is the author of Critical Issues in Crisis Negotiation (ISBN 978-1494872519) and is currently a Special Advisor to the Hong Kong Police Crisis Negotiation Unit. He is also an Honorary Advisor to the Hong Kong Police College and an Honorary Fellow of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, Hong Kong University.

Originally from Wales, Mr. Morgan has lived in Switzerland and UK, and has spent most of his career in Hong Kong. He is an avid traveler and mountaineer and has led successful expeditions to the highest mountains in Africa, North and South America. Mr. Morgan has degrees and diplomas in English & History, Adult Education & Training, Public Order and Police (Crisis) Negotiations.