Bobit Publishing Company: Police Magazine Explores Law Enforcement Suicide.Business Editors TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 2003 On April 26, Tacoma, Wash., was shocked when police chief David Brame shot his wife and then turned his gun on himself. The murder/suicide has left in its wake many questions about demons Demons See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism. ademonist one who denies the existence of the devil or demons. bogyism, bogeyism recognition of the existence of demons and goblins. faced by Brame and other cops who choose to end their own lives. A special report in the May issue of Police magazine, a national magazine for law enforcement officers, addresses this sensitive and controversial topic. Written by associate editor Melanie Hamilton Hamilton, city, Bermuda Hamilton, city (1990 est. pop. 3,100), capital of Bermuda, on Bermuda Island. It is a port at the head of Great Sound, a huge lagoon and deepwater harbor protected by coral reefs. , the report includes interviews with suicide survivors, police psychologists This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline. , suicide counselors, and officers who have come back from the brink Back from the Brink can refer to:
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