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Publications by CIAG Researchers

publications_imageThe Critical Incident Analysis Group develops a number of reports and publications. These materials are produced both internally as a result of independent research as well as externally by CIAG members who are experts and practitioners in their relevant fields. In this way, CIAG leverages the depth of expertise of all CIAG members and fulfills one of the primary goals of the CIAG ThinkNet – collaboration. Regardless of the source, the materials presented here support one of CIAG’s primary programs:

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CIAG-Related Publications

Criminal Poisoning: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives

Authored by: Christopher P. Holstege, Thomas Neer, Gregory B. Saathoff & R. Brent Furbee

Suicide by Cop Poster

Presented at the North American Conference of Clinical Toxicology
September 24, 2009
San Antonio, Texas

SBC Abstract

Submitted to NACCT

Cyber Incursions: Erosions of Security and Social Trust?

Summary by: Shaun Waterman, Anita Jones & Gregory Saathoff

NETworked Radicalization: A Counter Strategy

A Special Report by: CIAG and HSPI

For complete coverage visit:

U.S. Senate Committee Hearing: May 3, 2007

Out of The Shadows: Getting Ahead of Prisoner Radicalization

A Special Report by:  CIAG and HSPI, with Senate Testimony

Warren, J., Leviton, A., Reed, J., Saathoff, G., Patterson, T., Richards, L., & Fancher, A. “Operationalizing Theory: A Moral Situational Action Model for Extremist Violent”, Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 2018, 5(4), 205-226.

Saathoff, G.B. “Suicide Terrorism: Performance Violence as Public Plunge.” New England Journal of Public Policy, Volume 29, Issue 1 (2017).

Saathoff, G.B., Stern, E.K. “Crisis Leadership and Military Community Resilience.” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 9:2, Article 12, Nov. 2012.

Saathoff, G.B. “Painting by Numbers: Capturing the Pathology of Socio-Political Conflict.” Commentary on “Exposure to prolonged socio-political conflict and the risk of PTSD and Depression among Palestinians”, in Psychiatry, Fall, 2010.

Saathoff, G.B., & Everly G. “Psychological Challenges of Bioterror: Containing Contagion.” International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 4:4, 2002, 245-252.

Prior, S., Rowan, F., & Saathoff, G.B. “Foundations of Shielding.” International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 4:4, 2002, 235-238.

Akhgar, B., Saathoff, G.B, Arabnia, H., Hill, R., Staniforth, A., & Saskia Bayerl, P. “Application of Big Data for National Security: A Practitioner’s Guide to Emerging Technologies.” Elsevier, London, 2015.

Saathoff, G.B., Brasfield, K., Modugno, B., & Holstege, C. “Crisis Guide for Psychoactive Drugs and Poisons.” Crisis Negotiation Unit, Critical Incident Response Group, 2014.

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Saathoff, G., & Schouten, R. Bioterrorism and Insider Threat, in “International Handbook of Threat Assessment.” Meloy, J.R., Hoffman, J., Oxford University Press, New York, 2013.

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Stern E.K., Saathoff, G.B., & Kieserman, B.J. Advice in Crisis: Leaders, Lawyers, and the Art of Disaster Management. Chapter 30 in “The McGraw-Hill 2012 Homeland Security Handbook.” Kamien, D.G., 2nd ed., 2012.

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Maniscalco, P. Christen, H., Holstege, C., & Saathoff, G.B. “Multiple Casualty Incident Management.” Chapter 149 in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Lippincott, 2011.

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Schouten, R., & Saathoff, G.B. Biosecurity in the Post-9/11 Era, Chapter 14, in “Microbial Forensics.” Elsevier, Inc., 2010.

Holstege, C.P., Neer, T., Saathoff, G.B., & Furbee, R.B. “Criminal Poisoning.” Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Sudbury, Massachusetts, 2010.