The police officers trained in crisis intervention
A. reported feeling better prepared for their encounters with individuals with mental illnesses.
B. found that they felt more prepared to arrest individuals with mental illnesses than they had previously.
C. were no longer surprised when victims developed the Stockholm syndrome.
D. were no longer concerned with the prevalence of police brutality.
Answer: A
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