The conflict has escalated into an all-out war. a time of escalating tensions We are trying not to escalate the violence. Salaries of leading executives have continued to escalate. The cold weather has escalated fuel prices.

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That includes making contact with someone at the scene other than the mentally ill person in order to gain a fuller understanding and potentially de-escalate the situation, Police Chief William McManus said Friday. Brian Chasnoff, ExpressNews.com, "New rules for officers on mental health calls," 12 Sep. 2020

Officers also may feel more comfortable taking steps to de-escalate a situation when challenged by a woman, Sherman said. Washington Post, "Since 2015, police have fatally shot nearly 250 women. Like Taylor, 89 of them were killed at homes or residences where they sometimes stayed.," 4 Sep. 2020

Hours later, Police Chief Chuck Lovell told reporters at a news conference that officers didn’t want to escalate the situation. oregonlive, "Pro-Trump supporter who shot paintballs into downtown Portland crowd is sued for $250,000," 2 Sep. 2020

The coaches are trained to de-escalate disruptive behavior and cultivate relationships with students — approaches now being pursued in the Minneapolis and St. Paul districts. Anthony Lonetree, Star Tribune, "Hopkins school board agrees to pull officer from high school," 1 Sep. 2020

When this had happened before, the staff member would defend him- or herself, and Savage-Rumbaugh would try to de-escalate the conflict. Kevin Miyazaki, Smithsonian Magazine, "What Can Bonobos Teach Us About the Nature of Language?," 10 Aug. 2020

The mayor and Chief Medaria Arradondo have moved ahead with their own changes since Floyd’s death, including requiring officers to document attempts to de-escalate situations whether or not force is used. NBC News, "Minneapolis commission takes up proposal to disband police," 5 Aug. 2020

The mayor and Chief Medaria Arradondo have moved ahead with their own changes since Floyd's death, including requiring officers to document attempts to de-escalate situations whether or not force is used. CBS News, "Commission stalls on amendment to dismantle Minneapolis Police Department, keeping it off the ballot in November," 5 Aug. 2020

But Efiom wants to change police departments from the inside and to be there to de-escalate situations that might otherwise end in another Black life lost. USA Today, "These Black teens are turning 18 in Tamir Rice’s America," 22 June 2020

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