Search Results - "Haworth, Debbie J."
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Establishing a joint agency response to the threat of lone-actor grievance-fuelled violence
Published in The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology (02-01-2018)“…The past year has seen a global upsurge of violent attacks by lone, mentally unstable individuals. The motivations for these attacks have varied and extremist…”
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A model for managing the mentally ill fixated person at major events
Published in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (01-07-2015)“…Objective: The main risk of serious harm at major public figure gatherings comes not from terrorists or criminal activity but from fixated persons, many of…”
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Public Figure Fixation: Cautionary Findings for Mental Health Practitioners
Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-09-2016)“…Research in western nations has found that pathologically fixated individuals pose a risk of serious harm to public figures, and that many of these fixated…”
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Assessing and managing the threat posed by fixated persons in Australia
Published in The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology (04-07-2015)“…In July 2013, the Australian State of Queensland established the first fixated threat assessment service outside Europe to specifically assess and manage lone,…”
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Mitigating the risk posed by fixated persons at major events: a joint police-mental health intelligence approach
Published in Journal of policing, intelligence and counter terrorism (02-01-2016)“…The Queensland Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (QFTAC) is an integrated police-mental health agency established in Queensland, Australia, in 2013 to deal…”
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Harassment and Other Problematic Behaviors Experienced by the Staff of Public Office Holders
Published in Journal of threat assessment and management (01-03-2015)“…An expanding literature highlights the prevalence of inappropriate and concerning behaviors toward politicians, particularly by mentally ill, fixated…”
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