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Gregory Saathoff, M.D. Executive Director, Critical Incident Analysis Group

Gregory Saathoff, M.D. Executive Director, Critical Incident Analysis Group Psychiatric Consultant, FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime saathoff@virginia.edu. Problem and Process: Critical Incident Analysis Future of Policing Experience SAP Centre London July 9, 2014.

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Gregory Saathoff, M.D. Executive Director, Critical Incident Analysis Group

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  1. Gregory Saathoff, M.D. Executive Director, Critical Incident Analysis Group Psychiatric Consultant, FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime saathoff@virginia.edu Problem and Process:Critical Incident AnalysisFuture of PolicingExperience SAP CentreLondon July 9, 2014

  2. FBI has disrupted nearly 150 mass shootings, violent acts, Attorney General Eric Holder says “There have been hundreds of these disruptions since 2011, Attorney General Eric Holder recently told an audience of police chiefs, touting the behind-the-scenes work of a small FBI unit based out of Quantico, Va. In most cases, the FBI has helped potential offenders get access to mental health care.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, December 16, 2013

  3. Problem: Who Are These People?

  4. Man Eating Fire

  5. Man on Fire

  6. Man with Fire

  7. Longstanding Concerns

  8. Under the direction of the Research Strategies Network, The Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) studies past critical incidents to understand their impacts on government and society and develops strategies to mitigate their devastating effects.

  9. Effective Critical Incident Analysis engages theory with practice is multi-disciplinary remains nonpartisan is internationally focused analyzes crisis through candid and multiple perspectives

  10. The Process: A Think NetTimelyRelationalAutonomousNetworkedServiceLearning-focusedAdaptiveTrustedEffective

  11. The American Academy of Religion is the world's largest association of scholars in the field of religious studies and related topics

  12. Saudi Rehabilitation Care Center: Site Visits

  13. Insider Threat – The Anthrax Attacks

  14. Anthrax and Insider Threat Colleagues within the Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) joined with members of the Expert Behavioral Analysis Panel (EBAP) in a briefing hosted by the American National Red Cross at their Disaster Operations Center. Panel members from Duke, Harvard, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Rochester, University of Virginia, and the American Red Cross briefed governmental and law enforcement colleagues on their panel's findings and recommendations.  Colleagues within the Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) joined with members of the Expert Behavioral Analysis Panel (EBAP) in a briefing hosted by the American National Red Cross at their Disaster Operations Center. Panel members from Duke, Harvard, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Rochester, University of Virginia, and the American Red Cross briefed governmental and law enforcement colleagues on their panel's findings and recommendations. 

  15. Sergeant Robert Bales

  16. Cyber Psycho-Pathology of

  17. Cyber PsychoPathologyof

  18. Translation Across Domains • “Psychological Abstracts” • Sentence or words uttered immediately prior to or during a mass murder by the perpetrator • Gives insight into subjects subconscious • ”I’ll see you in hell!""I've had a bad day!""Police, everybody down. Let's kill 'em. No witnesses!" • "This ends now!” • I’m Sorry!""Today's a good day to die! We're gonna die!!!" • "Jocks,get up!!" • Meloy et. al, J. AM. ACAD. CHILD ADOLESC. PSYCHIATRY, 40:6, JUNE 2001

  19. International Collaboration: A Fire Station

  20. The Challenge: Turn the Burn

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