Lt. Pat Doering (retired)

Patrick Doering has been employed in law enforcement since 1996 with the Lake St. Louis (MO) Police Department. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Crisis Negotiation Course, and the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) National Negotiators course. Patrick is the former President and co- founder of the Missouri Association of Crisis Negotiators. He has presented case studies at several negotiation conferences across the country. He has a master’s degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Lindenwood University. He is currently the Crisis Negotiation Section Chair for the National Tactical Officers Association.

Sessions

  • Monday Morning Mom Hostage

    This case study explores a harrowing overnight crime spree perpetrated by a 36-year-old male, leading to a dramatic hostage situation involving a 36-year-old mother that caught law enforcement off guard. As the events unfolded, a series of twists and unexpected turns challenged law enforcement’s preparedness and response, highlighting the unpredictable nature of crisis interventions in […]