Describe Your Feelings During And After The Critical Incident Analysis

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Law enforcement officers who had Post-CISD
How long have you been a law enforcement?
Describe the critical incident (e.g. shooting), give as much detail as you can without revealing location or identification of the suspect?
Describe your feelings during and after the critical incident?
Describe some of the initial self-reported psychological impacts, e.g., sleep disturbances and reconsideration or policing as a career, within specified time frames?
What did you see as the most impotent aspects/discussion points this briefing? Describe what happen? What made it important to the debriefing process?
Describe any stressful or upsetting moments / discussion points during the CISD. What happened? Who was involved? (no names) What made the

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