Caught up in a violent attack, would you be a hero – or would you run ? Both can be valuable / (…)
Last weekend’s Cambridgeshire train attack brought up a question that we often ask ourselves. But the answer isn’t simple Emma Kavanagh is a psychologist who has worked for the police and the military The devastating attack on train passengers in Cambridgeshire last weekend was shocking. There (…)
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