Reviewing the life and deaths of other human beings can be a disturbing and emotionally taxing process. People react differently to the details that surface during death reviews and it is important for teams to anticipate this. Teams should establish a process of “taking care” of each other and discuss the impact fatality reviews are likely to have on them emotionally. For instance, some reviewers are openly disturbed by evidence such as crime scene photographs. As such, members should be allowed to opt out of this portion of a review or teams should decide whether the emotional impact of viewing photographs outweighs factual value.