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    <title>To stop police brutality, we must end the epidemic of PTSD among officers (Jack Smith IV | Mic)</title>
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    <dc:creator>kellyramsey</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[" An undiagnosed epidemic: Ellen Kirschman, a psychologist who works with first responders, calls these "microtraumas" — the small stressors and low-level violent encounters that can lead to PTSD. Over time, these microtraumas lead to what psychologists call "hypervigilance," a state of alertness that leads someone to constantly assess their surroundings for possible threats. The watchfulness of patrolling a beat turns into permanent anxiety. Even out of uniform, hypervigilant police officers will watch those around them to see whose hands are visible. They'll sit with their backs to the wall at all times so they can face the whole room with ease. They often perform perimeter checks of typically safe spaces, like their own homes. "]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>kellyramsey</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[" If you find your files or videos have been deleted once your camera has been returned, your best option is to look into recovery software, which in many cases can bring the deleted files back. ... The better option, though, is to use a camera with networking capabilities. "]]></description>
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