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David Black, PhD, psychologist, Rancho Cordova, CA.

Ellen Kirschman, PhD, psychologist, San Francisco Bay Area, CA.

Mark DiBona, retired police officer, Orlando, FL.

Trina Hall, PhD, psychologist, Dallas Police Department.

Adrienne Bradford, PhD, psychologist, Atlanta.

Ron Clark, registered nurse, retired state trooper, Connecticut.

Nick Greco, law enforcement consultant, Chicago.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease: “Routine Work Environment Stress and PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers.”

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health: “PTSD Symptoms Among Police Officers: Associations With Frequency, Recency, And Types Of Traumatic Events.”

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