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Preparing for the Unimaginable: How chiefs can safeguard officer mental health before and after mass casualty events
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Usher, Laura ; Friedhoff, Stefanie ; Cochran, Sam, Major ; Pandya, Anand A.
Usher, Laura
Friedhoff, Stefanie
Cochran, Sam, Major
Pandya, Anand A.
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2016
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Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
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Mass casualty events, despite their frequency in the news, are relatively rare in the career of a police chief. With that in mind, the guidance offered in this publication should be understood as lessons learned combined with research about what has worked. Our recommendations are not gospel truth. Our hope is to contribute to the conversation about police officer wellness and to support chiefs who face these incidents in the future. - from Forward
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This project was supported by cooperative agreement 2013-CK-WX-K038 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.
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Usher, Laura, Stefanie Friedhoff, Sam Cochran, and Anand Pandya. 2016. Preparing for the Unimaginable: How Chiefs Can Safeguard Officer Mental Health Before and After Mass Casualty Events. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.