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ICAC Officer Support

Specialized healing pathways for the officers who protect our children from online exploitation.

The Weight They Carry

Internet Crimes Against Children officers routinely review some of the most disturbing material imaginable. Day after day, they view images and videos of child exploitation to build cases, identify victims, and bring offenders to justice.

This relentless exposure leads to secondary traumatic stress and moral injury— invisible wounds that manifest as sleep disturbances, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, relationship strain, depression, and in the most devastating cases, suicidal ideation.

These officers are not broken — they are injured. And like any injury, with the right care, they can heal.

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The BHERI Healing Pathway

01

Neurological Assessment

Comprehensive brain health evaluation using advanced imaging and cognitive testing to identify the physical impact of prolonged traumatic exposure.

02

Individualized Treatment

Personalized recovery plans combining neurofeedback, counseling, and evidence-based therapies tailored to each officer’s unique needs.

03

Return to Duty Support

Structured reintegration support with 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month check-in protocols to ensure sustained recovery and readiness.

Check-In Protocols

Every officer in the BHERI ICAC program receives structured follow-up care to ensure lasting recovery and sustained readiness.

1-Month

Check-in & assessment protocol

3-Month

Check-in & assessment protocol

6-Month

Check-in & assessment protocol

Our Partnership

Protecting Childhood Innocence Task Force

All Things Possible Ministries

Together, we ensure that the officers who safeguard children from online exploitation receive comprehensive, science-based care.

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Contact Us About Your Officers

If you lead an ICAC task force or law enforcement agency, we can help your officers access the care they need.

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