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Criminal Law & Criminal Justice
Vol. 50, Issue 4, 2022November 13, 2022 EDT

Police Reform: Training Officers to Reduce Improper Threat Detection, Which is Present in Many Unjust Killings and Worsened by PTSD, Cumulative Stress, and Implicit Racial Bias

Philip J. Silverman, J.D., MBA, B.S.,
police reformPTSDimplicit racial biasunmanaged stresspsychology
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Capital University Law Review
Philip J. Silverman, Police Reform: Training Officers to Reduce Improper Threat Detection, Which Is Present in Many Unjust Killings and Worsened by PTSD, Cumulative Stress, and Implicit Racial Bias, 50 Capital University Law Review 505 (2022).
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