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Critical incident stress: the personal impact of a police shooting incident
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Author (aut): Parent, Rick
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A recent study of more than 400 fatal police shootings that took place, over a 20-year period in the United States and Canada highlighted the need for police to be aware of the dynamics associated with a police shooting. In many cases, the surviving officer and his or her family were unexpectedly left to come to terms with a life-threatening event that was complicated due to the controversial death of the assailant. |
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Volume 25, Issue 4
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issn: 1083-0871
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police shootings; family; survivors; trauma; fatalities
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Critical incident stress: the personal impact of a police shooting incident
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