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Testing Competing Theories To Develop A Linguistic Assessment On Online Extremist Content, Matthew Dean
Testing Competing Theories To Develop A Linguistic Assessment On Online Extremist Content, Matthew Dean
Theses and Dissertations
The development of threat assessment protocols has largely neglected a theoretical
foundation, leading to a multitude of protocols with little shared in the way of scientific
foundation. The focus of this study is to test components of two theories – Sternberg’s (2018) FLOTSAM Model and Maynard and Benesch’s (2016) Integrated Model of Dangerous Speech (IMDS) – as potential criteria to use in assessing the seriousness of online threats. This study utilized a dataset of 500 open-source online communications linked to the extremist QAnon movement. An EFA was used to pull an empirical model from the data. Three CFA and SEM …
Violence In Prostitution, Serena Maszak
Violence In Prostitution, Serena Maszak
Student Theses
It is estimated that the majority of prostitutes are victims of violence, including rape and homicide. Some research has suggested that the clients of sex workers perpetrate most of these acts of violence. While several qualitative studies have examined specific incidents of violence, the prevalence and causes of violence in prostitution remain largely unaddressed by the existing literature. This study compares attitudes towards sexual violence and prostitution between men who have purchased sexual services and those who have not. Participants were 170 men recruited online, with 35 (20.6%) participants self-identifying as those who had previously purchased sex. Overall, a significant …
Campus Safety: Assessing And Managing Threats, Mario Scalora, Andre Simons, Shawn Vanslyke
Campus Safety: Assessing And Managing Threats, Mario Scalora, Andre Simons, Shawn Vanslyke
Mario Scalora Publications
Since the shootings at Virginia Tech, academic institutions and police departments have dedicated substantial resources to alleviating concerns regarding campus safety. The incident in Blacksburg and the similar tragedy at Northern Illinois University have brought renewed attention to the prevention of violence at colleges and universities.
Campus professionals must assess the risk posed by known individuals, as well as by anonymous writers of threatening communications. The authors offer threat assessment and management strategies to address the increased demands faced by campus law enforcement, mental health, and administration officials who assess and manage threats, perhaps several simultaneously.
Ideology Watch: Television As A Source Of Violence, Ibpp Editor
Ideology Watch: Television As A Source Of Violence, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides a commentary on a commonly accepted belief about the causal relationship between viewing televised violence and the viewer’s violent behavior.
"You Just Give Them What They Want And Pray They Don’T Kill You”: Street-Level Sex Workers’ Reports Of Victimization, Personal Resources And Coping Strategies, Rochelle L. Dalla Dr., Yan Xia, Heather Kennedy
"You Just Give Them What They Want And Pray They Don’T Kill You”: Street-Level Sex Workers’ Reports Of Victimization, Personal Resources And Coping Strategies, Rochelle L. Dalla Dr., Yan Xia, Heather Kennedy
Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices) techniques, data were collected from 43 women involved in streetwalking prostitution. The purpose of the investigation was to examine exposure to violence and victimization among a particularly vulnerable female population across the life span. A secondary goal was to apply stress theory as an organizing frameworkfor examining personal resources (e.g., social support, locus of control) and coping behavior. Results from both data collection strategies are presented, and implications for intervention are described.
Trends. Sniping As Terrorism And Terrorism As Sniping, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Sniping As Terrorism And Terrorism As Sniping, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses the possible terrorist context of sniper attacks perpetrated in the greater Washington, D.C. area in 2002, and the potential impact on global social cohesion.
Thinking About Thinking In An Era Of Globalization: Implications For International Security, Ibpp Editor
Thinking About Thinking In An Era Of Globalization: Implications For International Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies and critiques hypotheses concerning the impact of globalization on thinking and suggests consequences of thinking (reason, logic) as an epistemological tool of international security.
Night Moves: A Qualitative Investigation Of Street-Level Sex Work, Rochelle L. Dalla
Night Moves: A Qualitative Investigation Of Street-Level Sex Work, Rochelle L. Dalla
Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications
The subculture of street-level sex work including the social environment, drug use and abuse, and violence was examined. Personal interviews were conducted with 43 women involved in streetwalking prostitution. Data were analyzed using Phenomenological Descriptive Analysis (Colaizzi, 1978). Several participants reported developing emotional relationships and having children with clients, former clients, or pimps; some participants were married to men who pimped them. Supportive relationships with other streetwalkers were largely nonexistent; streetwalking constitutes a solitary business for most. The majority reported drug addiction, although less than half entered prostitution to support an already established drug habit. Financial need propelled many into …
Child As Father To The Man [Sic]: The Political Psychology Of Spanking, Ibpp Editor
Child As Father To The Man [Sic]: The Political Psychology Of Spanking, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes political psychological aspects of the ongoing controversy about the consequences of spanking as a child-rearing technique.
The Utility Of Psychological Research To Aid And Abet Violence: Terrorist Talent Scouts And The Selection And Management Of Youthful Terrorists, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identities the political implications of psychological research intended to prevent or minimize youthful violence. The article then focuses on how this research can be used to help select and manage youthful terrorists.
Trends. The Effects Of Televised Violence: Anecdotal Data From Lebanon, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Effects Of Televised Violence: Anecdotal Data From Lebanon, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the effects of televised violence in Lebanon, and its impact on both Hezbollah and Israeli Defense Forces.
The Evolution Of Scientific Psychology And Public Policy: On Violence And Its Antidotes, Ibpp Editor
The Evolution Of Scientific Psychology And Public Policy: On Violence And Its Antidotes, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents a conceptual context for considering the utility of psychology for public policy and addresses this utility for the public policy goal of minimizing human violence.
Trends. Deep In The Heart Of Texas: Threat Of Violence And The Duty To Warn, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Deep In The Heart Of Texas: Threat Of Violence And The Duty To Warn, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses violence in the mentally ill and the obligation to report potential threats.
Misplaced Faith In Psychological Holiness: Murder, Suicide, Swiss Guards, And The Vatican, Ibpp Editor
Misplaced Faith In Psychological Holiness: Murder, Suicide, Swiss Guards, And The Vatican, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some of the problems in employing psychological testing to decrease the probability of murder perpetrated by employees in the job environment.
Trends. Serbs And Kosovar Albanians: Birds Of A Feather, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Serbs And Kosovar Albanians: Birds Of A Feather, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses how Albanians and Serbs are alike in the throes of similarly deep and powerful psychological processes.
Trends. Tragedies Of School Shootings In The United States: A Matter Of Experts, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Tragedies Of School Shootings In The United States: A Matter Of Experts, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the opining of experts after the Columbine school shooting.
A Research Agenda In India For Political Psychologists: Fanning The Flames Of Political Violence Or Dousing Them?, Ibpp Editor
A Research Agenda In India For Political Psychologists: Fanning The Flames Of Political Violence Or Dousing Them?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological Issues about the incitement of political violence in India that merits further attention by political psychologists.
Psychological Research On Violent Behavior: Some Ongoing Problems, Ibpp Editor
Psychological Research On Violent Behavior: Some Ongoing Problems, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights some significant problems with state-of-the art psychological research on violent behavior. As an example of such research, a recent symposium led by John Monahan, PhD, Dougherty Professor of Law, Goldsmith Research Professor, and Professor of Psychology and Legal Medicine, School of Law, University of Virginia, is critiqued by IBPP.
Trends. The July 26 Elections: Ignoring The Political Psychology Of Cambodia, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The July 26 Elections: Ignoring The Political Psychology Of Cambodia, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the upcoming, July 26, 1998, Cambodian election.
Social Construction Of Destabilization In Indonesia And Colombia: Recipe For Intelligence And Policy Failures, Ibpp Editor
Social Construction Of Destabilization In Indonesia And Colombia: Recipe For Intelligence And Policy Failures, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how social constructs can deleteriously affect the implementation of intelligence and policy programs in environments of political destabilization.
Trends. Current Events In Northern Ireland, Mexico, And Iraq: The Timeless Problem In Intelligence Operations, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Current Events In Northern Ireland, Mexico, And Iraq: The Timeless Problem In Intelligence Operations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the three kinds of intelligence operations and how they may make a future security challenge only that much more difficult to address.
Effective Treatment Of Psychopaths Who Violently Offend: Suggestions From Political Psychology And Virtual Reality Technology, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some difficulties in treating psychopaths who have been convicted of violent offenses. As well, it offers some suggestions for resolving these difficulties.
Trends. Self-Inflicted Injury As Coping Strategy: An Example From Hamas, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Self-Inflicted Injury As Coping Strategy: An Example From Hamas, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses a basic premise of psychodynamic political psychology, that of coping strategies being used to manage personal conflict which are often similar strategies used to manage political conflict.
Trends. Dead Souls: Comment On The Luxor Murders, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Dead Souls: Comment On The Luxor Murders, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
In this analysis, the author discusses an act of terrorism that occurred in Luxor Egypt, with a significant part of the research being done by Steven Cornell.
A Moral Dilemma For The Political Psychologist: Decreasing Criminal Violence As Symptom, Ibpp Editor
A Moral Dilemma For The Political Psychologist: Decreasing Criminal Violence As Symptom, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes two approaches to decreasing criminal violence and the moral dilemma in choosing between them.
Getting Away With Murder: The Mass Media's Role In Staging Crime, Ibpp Editor
Getting Away With Murder: The Mass Media's Role In Staging Crime, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a problem created by the mass media and confronted by criminal-investigative analysts at crime scenes at which murder seems to have been perpetrated.