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In a hostage crises, is it ethical for a government to agree to grant a terrorist immunity if he releases the hostages, even though the government has every intention of capturing and prosecuting the terrorist once his hostages are released?
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Hostage crises
One of the most effective development in the law of enforcement is hostage negotiation.
Government often offer terrorists a combination of safe surrender, amnesty, or reduction of
sentence for previous criminal of sense along with benefits and securities, guidance for them or
their family members the purpose of these settlements is to reduce the number of terrorist and
weaken their networks. This is beneficial step for government to know about more about their
network places and also their next step.
Once the hostage release then government should take strict decision against the all terrorism
activities. Government should adopt diplomacy approach to work, diplomacy can play major rule
in anti-terrorist activity in general whether an agreement, negotiations or meditation process
aimed at finding peaceful anti-terrorist solution. Those individuals whose political and
diplomatic position are some of the highest ranking figures in state and gove...
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