Related Publications
Smith, S. S., & Young, M. D. (2021). Threat Triage: Recognizing the needle in the haystack.
In J. R. Meloy & J. Hoffmann (Eds.), International Handbook of Threat Assessment (pp.507-521).
New York: Oxford University Press.
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Smith, S. S., Woyach, R. B. & O’Toole, M.E. (2014). Threat Triage: How to Recognize the
Needle in the Stack of Disturbing and Threatening Communications. In J. R. Meloy & J. Hoffmann (Eds.),
International Handbook of Threat Assessment (pp.321-329). New York: Oxford University Press.
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O’Toole, M.E. & Smith, S. S. (2014). Fundamentals of Threat Assessment for Beginners. In J. R. Meloy & J. Hoffmann (Eds.),
International Handbook of Threat Assessment (pp. 272-282). New York: Oxford University Press.
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Smith, S.S., O’Toole, M.E., & Hare, R.D. (2012). The Predator: When the Stalker
is a Psychopath. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 81 (7), 9-13.
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O’Toole, M.E., Logan, M., & Smith, S. (2012). Looking behind the mask: Implications
for interviewing psychopaths. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 81 (7), 14-19.
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Woodworth, M., Hancock, J., Porter, S., Hare, R., Logan, M., O’Toole, M. E., & Smith,
S. (2012). The language of psychopaths: New findings and implications for law enforcement.
. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 81 (7), 28-32.
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Babiak, P., Folino, J., Hancock, J., Hare, R. D., Logan, M., Mayer, E.L., Meloy,
J. R., Hakkanen-Nyholm, H., O’Toole, M. E., Pinizzotto, A., Porter, S., Smith, S.,
& Woodworth, M. (2012). Psychopathy: An important forensic concept for the 21st
century. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 81 (7), 3-7.
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Smith, S. S. (2008). Risk assessment of threatening communications from FBI case files using Gottschalk-Gleser
content analysis scales. In L. Gottschalk & R. Bechtel (Eds.),
Computerized content analysis of speech and verbal texts and its many applications
(pp. 111-121). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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O’Toole, M.E., Smith, S.S., & Hare, R.D. (2008). Psychopathy and Predatory Stalking
of Public Figures. In J.R. Meloy, L. Sheridan, & J. Hoffmann (Eds.), Stalking,
threatening, and attacking public figures (pp. 215-243). New York: Oxford University
Press.
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Smith, S.S. (2008). From Violent Words to Violent Deeds: Assessing Risk From FBI
Threatening Communication Cases. In J.R. Meloy, L. Sheridan, & J. Hoffmann
(Eds.), Stalking, threatening, and attacking public figures (pp. 435-455).
New York: Oxford University Press.
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Smith, S.S. (2007). From violent words to violent deeds? Assessing risk from threatening
communications. Dissertation Abstracts International, 68 (03), 1945B. (UMI
No. 3256532).
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Smith, S. S. & Shuy, R.W. (2002). Forensic psycholinguistics: Using language analysis
for identifying and assessing offenders. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 4,
16-21.
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Farwell, L.A. & Smith, S.S. (2001). Using brain MERMER testing to detect knowledge
despite efforts to conceal. Journal for Forensic Sciences, 46 (1), 135-143.
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