William (name changed for protection) has been a member of the O.U.R. Ops Team for over 3 years, and has over 14 years of experience. He specializes in undercover work, tactical operations, and child exploitation investigations. In a recent interview, William explained how important it is for O.U.R. Operators to recognize signs of mental distress or burnout in themselves or other team members. Every 5 operations, our operators undergo a mandatory psychological evaluation. They are also rotated frequently so they are not subjected to seeing the same heinous situations too much. Many of the O.U.R. Operators have worked in law enforcement or the military, and have a lot of experience in dealing with homicide, child crimes, and/or sex crimes. They look out for each other’s health as they work to rescue more children from the harmful sexual predators. “It’s similar to a special operations team within either law enforcement or the military where there’s that special bond [between operators],” William said. “You gain appreciation for each other and the work that you’re doing, so I would say there’s definitely a friendship that extends past specific operations.”
William (name changed for protection) has been a member of the O.U.R. Ops Team for over 3 years, and has over 14 years o... was originally published here https://www.instagram.com/p/CHtFzTUHZCF
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