Jack Cambria
Lieutenant Detective Commander
Commanding Officer of the NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team. (Retired)
Jack recently retired from the New York City Police Department where he contributed over 33 years of exemplary service. His career took him from uniform and plain clothes patrol in Brooklyn as a police officer, sergeant and lieutenant, to service in those same three ranks while assigned to the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) for 16 years. The primary focus of ESU is to provide Rescue, Tactical, and Counter-Terrorism services to the City of New York.
While assigned to ESU he responded to many high risk, high hazard and high profile assignments. As a result of this commendable service, he was promoted to Lieutenant Detective Commander and selected to command the NYPD’s elite Hostage Negotiation Team. His duties consisted of coordinating the efforts of over 100 negotiators, who responded throughout New York City to all hostage and related assignments. During his time with the hostage team, he responded to well-over 5000 crisis assignments.
He was responsible for the training and certification of all new negotiators and bi-annual refresher training of all current members of the team. He has conducted in-service training for many International, Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies. Additionally, he also served as a technical consultant in the entertainment industry. He authored several scholarly articles on negotiations and has achieved a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the John Jay College. Additionally he has served as an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and as well as Empire State College.
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