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      Disturbing communications and problematic approaches to the Dutch Royal Family

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          The concept of warning behaviors offers an additional perspective in threat assessment. Warning behaviors are acts which constitute evidence of increasing or accelerating risk. They are acute, dynamic, and particularly toxic changes in patterns of behavior which may aid in structuring a professional's judgment that an individual of concern now poses a threat - whether the actual target has been identified or not. They require an operational response. A typology of eight warning behaviors for assessing the threat of intended violence is proposed: pathway, fixation, identification, novel aggression, energy burst, leakage, directly communicated threat, and last resort warning behaviors. Previous research on risk factors associated with such warning behaviors is reviewed, and examples of each warning behavior from various intended violence cases are presented, including public figure assassination, adolescent and adult mass murder, corporate celebrity stalking, and both domestic and foreign acts of terrorism. Practical applications and future research into warning behaviors are suggested.
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              The role of mental disorder in attacks on European politicians 1990–2004

              The only systematic studies of attacks on public figures come from the USA. These studies de-emphasize the role of mental illness and suggest threats are of no predictive value. This study re-examines these questions through a study of attacks on European politicians.
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                Journal
                Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology
                Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1478-9949
                1478-9957
                October 2012
                October 2012
                : 23
                : 5-6
                : 571-589
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                10.1080/14789949.2012.727453
                86bf60f3-220a-4c3d-8948-b97546fa9a80
                © 2012
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