Read the research behind our threat assessment technique
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Sharon S. Smith, Ph.D.
Threat Assessment/Behavioral and Deception Analysis
Forensic Psycholinguistics, LLC
Dr. Sharon Smith is the president of Threat Triage, LLC, and Forensic Psycholinguistics, LLC. She is a consultant to
intelligence and security-related governmental agencies; law enforcement agencies; security directors; high profile/high
net-worth individuals, corporations; and attorneys
Sharon is a retired FBI Special Agent with a 25-year career including: a nearly nine year assignment in the FBI's Behavioral
Units; field work as an undercover agent on multiple cases resulting in the arrest and prosecution of over 40 individuals;
field and trial work as a member of the U.S. Attorney’s team during a four-year international undercover investigation of
drug traffickers; and assignments at the FBI Academy and at FBI Headquarters, in both its Congressional Affairs Office and
its National Press Office.
While she was assigned to the FBI Academy at Quantico, Sharon consulted on high profile cases and assisted law enforcement
agencies throughout the world in cases involving threats, sexual homicides, serial rapes, workplace violence, detection of
deception, and psychopathy, by applying criminal investigative analysis to offender behavior. She also conducted research on
the personality characteristics and motivations of serial rapists by interviewing them in prisons and, through her PhD
research, examined the language of threatening communications associated with the likelihood that the threatener would
act to stalk or harm.
During her tenure at the FBI Academy, Sharon designed and taught interviewing courses to nearly a thousand FBI special agent
trainees, as well as taught instructional and presentation skills to hundreds of FBI agents and state, local and federal law
enforcement executives at the prestigious National Academy.
After retiring from the FBI, Sharon was a Senior Expert and Instructor for Behavioral Intelligence and Risk Management,
with Behavioral Intelligence Advisors (BIA). Sharon worked with BIA’s multi-billion-dollar investment clients and their
law enforcement clients in the instruction and application of detection of deception, threat assessment, and psychopathy.
Sharon received a PhD in Psychology with specialized training in psycholinguistics from Georgetown University. Her doctoral
research identified factors that improve the accuracy of risk assessments involving multiple types of threats targeting
individuals, government agencies, and corporations. Her research examined psycholinguistic features of threatening
communications and methods of contact to assess whether or not these variables are significantly associated with a greater
likelihood that threateners would approach or harm targets. Using the results of her PhD research on threatening
communications, Sharon and Dr. Michael Young, her business partner, developed Threat Triage, a software program currently
used by law enforcement agencies and Fortune 500 companies to analyze language in threats for the risk of stalking and
violence.
Sharon is a member of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP), American Psychological Association (APA),
International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship (ICIAF), and the Society for Former Special Agents of the FBI
(SFSAFBI). Sharon was a founding board member of the Florida chapter of ATAP and is a contributing editor for the
Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, as well as Violence and Gender. She has published on
psychopathy, predatory stalking and threatening communications, including authoring chapters in both editions of
Drs. Reid Meloy and Jens Hoffmann’s International Handbook of Threat Assessment.
Sharon’s volunteer efforts have taken her to the Philippines, Cambodia, and Bolivia where she worked with an organization
that rescues and provides legal and investigative assistance for men, women and children sold into sexual slavery and labor
trafficking.
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