In Hostage-Taking Situations,those Hostages Who,after Release,have Considerable Difficulty Dealing with the After-Effects
In hostage-taking situations,those hostages who,after release,have considerable difficulty dealing with the after-effects of the incident are called
A) survivors.
B) pseudo-victims.
C) masked depressed survivors.
D) succumbers.
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