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Police social media posts of crises may traumatize
Police in 2021 are desperate to show communities that they care. That might mean posting graphic photos or videos of suicide interventions to social media to show how a life was saved. But experts say the posts' consequences can be dangerous. (Aug. 23)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP130208521
Legacy Identifier:
7b8e7483b7cf4f46ad1f940411bb9006
Type:
Video
Duration:
2m50s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 208.09 MB
Usage rights:
Digital platform use only. Broadcast rights and editing of content prohibited.
Create Date:
8/23/2021 12:45:30 AM
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16:9