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    The role of grievance in fatal family violence and implications for the construct of lone actor grievance-fuelled violence by Cooper, Alannah J, Pathé, Michele T, McEwan, Troy E

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-12-2022)
    “…The concept of lone actor grievance fuelled violence assumes that homicides that occur in very different contexts can be thought about in a consistent manner…”
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    Establishing a joint agency response to the threat of lone-actor grievance-fuelled violence by Pathé, Michele T., Haworth, Debbie J., Goodwin, Terri-ann, Holman, Amanda G., Amos, Stephen J., Winterbourne, Paul, Day, Leanne

    “…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 by Pathé, Michele T, Haworth, Debbie J, Lowry, Timothy J, Webster, Danae M, Winterbourne, Paul, Mulder, Melodie J, Emmerson, Brett

    “…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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    Commentary: Stalking by Patients—Psychiatrists' Tales of Anger, Lust and Ignorance by Pathé, Michele T, Meloy, J Reid

    “…Stalking is a thriving social and criminal concern and a risk inherent in our personal and professional lives. Health care professionals, particularly…”
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    Assessing and managing the threat posed by fixated persons in Australia by Pathé, Michele T., Lowry, Timothy, Haworth, Debbie J., Webster, Danae M., Mulder, Melodie J., Winterbourne, Paul, Briggs, Colin J.

    “…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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    Factors Associated with Escalation and Problematic Approaches Toward Public Figures by Meloy, J. Reid, James, David V., Mullen, Paul E., Pathé, Michele T., Farnham, Frank R., Preston, Lulu F., Darnley, Brian J.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2011)
    “…:  Detailed comparison of factors associated with abnormal approach to the prominent and with escalation from communication to approach has not hitherto been…”
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    Persistence in stalking: a comparison of associations in general forensic and public figure samples by James, David V., McEwan, Troy E., MacKenzie, Rachel D., Meloy, J. Reid, Mullen, Paul E., Pathé, Michele T., Farnham, Frank R., Preston, Lulu F., Darnley, Brian J.

    “…In stalking research, the risk domain of persistence concerns the likelihood that intrusive behaviours will continue towards the same target. This is a major…”
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    Abnormal Attentions Toward The British Royal Family: Factors Associated With Approach and Escalation by James, David V, Meloy, J Reid, Mullen, Paul E, Pathé, Michele T, Farnham, Frank R, Preston, Lulu F, Darnley, Brian J

    “…Abnormal approach and escalation from communication to physical intrusion are central concerns in managing risk to prominent people. This study was a…”
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    Public Figure Fixation: Cautionary Findings for Mental Health Practitioners by Pathé, Michele T., Lowry, Timothy J., Haworth, Debbie J., Winterbourne, Paul, Day, Leanne

    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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    Attacks on the British Royal Family: The Role of Psychotic Illness by James, David V, Mullen, Paul E, Pathe, Michele T, Meloy, J. Reid, Farnham, Frank R, Preston, Lulu, Darnley, Brian

    “…Dr. James and Dr. Farnham are Consultant Forensic Psychiatrists, Dr. Preston is Clinical Psychologist, and Dr. Darnley is Research Registrar, North London…”
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    Stalkers and harassers of British Royalty: an exploration of proxy behaviours for violence by James, David V., Mullen, Paul E., Meloy, J. Reid, Pathé, Michele T., Preston, Lulu, Darnley, Brian, Farnham, Frank R., Scalora, Mario J.

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-01-2011)
    “…Study of risk factors for violence to prominent people is difficult because of low base rates. This study of harassers of the royal family examined factors…”
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    Mitigating the risk posed by fixated persons at major events: a joint police-mental health intelligence approach by Pathé, Michele T., Haworth, Debbie J., Lowry, Timothy J.

    “…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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    The fixated and the pursuit of public figures by Mullen, Paul E., James, David V., Meloy, J. Reid, Pathé, Michele T., Farnham, Frank R., Preston, Lulu, Darnley, Brian, Berman, Jeremy

    “…This paper considers the problem created by those who harbour unusually intense fixations on public figures. It examines the nature of such pathological…”
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    Harassment and Other Problematic Behaviors Experienced by the Staff of Public Office Holders by Lowry, Timothy J, Pathé, Michele T, Phillips, Jane H, Haworth, Debbie J, Mulder, Melodie J, Briggs, Colin J

    “…An expanding literature highlights the prevalence of inappropriate and concerning behaviors toward politicians, particularly by mentally ill, fixated…”
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    Patients who stalk doctors: their motives and management by Pathé, Michele T, Mullen, Paul E, Purcell, Rosemary

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-04-2002)
    “…The prevalence of stalking is increasing and healthcare professionals are overrepresented among stalking victims. The most common motivations for stalking are…”
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    Legislation in Victoria on sexual offenders: issues for health professionals by Sullivan, Danny H, Mullen, Paul E, Pathé, Michele T

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (19-09-2005)
    “…New legislation passed in Victoria (the Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005) extends the role of doctors in managing and treating sex offenders. This…”
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    Same-gender stalking by Pathé, M T, Mullen, P E, Purcell, R

    “…Although stalkers most commonly target victims of the opposite gender, the results of larger and less selective studies suggest that same-gender stalking…”
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    The Harassment of Queensland Members of Parliament: A Mental Health Concern by Pathé, Michele, Phillips, Jane, Perdacher, Elke, Heffernan, Ed

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (04-07-2014)
    “…International research suggests that problematic approaches and attacks on politicians are frequently perpetrated by individuals with severe mental illness who…”
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