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- Q5757061 subject Q6119142.
- Q5757061 subject Q7834637.
- Q5757061 subject Q8768009.
- Q5757061 abstract "High Speed Pursuit syndrome is a condition that police officers may suffer from during a high speed chase. When a police officer gets into a high speed chase, they may get so angry and pumped up with energy that the adrenaline rush could cause them to become violent. This could ultimately lead them to carry out deadly force on a suspect, at the end of, or during, a police pursuit.".
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- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q16153535.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q1996993.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q4288395.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q5925.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q6119142.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q6517550.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q6608868.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q7209603.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q7245805.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q7834637.
- Q5757061 wikiPageWikiLink Q8768009.
- Q5757061 comment "High Speed Pursuit syndrome is a condition that police officers may suffer from during a high speed chase. When a police officer gets into a high speed chase, they may get so angry and pumped up with energy that the adrenaline rush could cause them to become violent. This could ultimately lead them to carry out deadly force on a suspect, at the end of, or during, a police pursuit.".
- Q5757061 label "High Speed Pursuit syndrome".