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Today we are following our Brooklyn NYPD Special Victims Detectives through a day in their lives. Follow this thread to see how this elite unit handles some of the city’s most heinous crimes.pic.twitter.com/VOmA357kDz
Detective Weber answers one of the most asked questions - what is a Special Victim?pic.twitter.com/1qiPm6fqvU
Detective Granai describes the long training the @NYPDSVU detectives go through. They continue the training throughout their service, learning to address the needs of the victims as well as the needs of the investigation.pic.twitter.com/ExkfbHMjLR
One of the interrogation rooms where the detectives start each conversation with the Miranda Warning.pic.twitter.com/5HfBKexgw7
It’s not The Ritz, but it will do. Our Detectives work around the clock to solve cases, sometimes staying overnight in the office.pic.twitter.com/oPK1wKDDOq
How do they deal with the stressful nature of the job?pic.twitter.com/68gVxprNJs
Most importantly, we want you to know that help is available. If you have been a victim of sexual assault, call 911 or call the 24 hour hotline: 212-227-3000. Our detectives will do every thing in their power to bring you justice.pic.twitter.com/orpOGAoN2c
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