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The Anatomy of a Traitor
by
Michael Smith
ISBN: 9781781316573
Publication Date: 2017-06-08
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Citizen Espionage
by
Theodore R. Sarbin; Ralph M. Carney; Carson Eoyang
ISBN: 9780275947521
Publication Date: 1994-04-27
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Foundations of Psychological Profiling
by
Richard Bloom
ISBN: 9781466570290
Publication Date: 2013-02-22
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The Psychology of Espionage
by
Kurt D Singer
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The Psychology of Spies and Spying: Trust, Treason, Treachery
by
Adrian Taylor, John Furnham
ISBN: 9781803131849
Publication Date: 2022
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A Study of Vulnerability in Espionage by the Trusted Insider
by
Terry Thompson
Publication Date: 2003
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Traitors
by
Chapman Pincher
Call Number: UB270 .P56 1987
ISBN: 0312006969
Publication Date: 1987-06-01
Traitors in the Ranks
by
Kathryn Margaret Sheneman
Publication Date: 2002
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Understanding the Insider Threat
by
Robert H. Anderson; Richard Brackney
ISBN: 9780833036803
Publication Date: 2005-09-19
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Why Espionage Happens
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Terence Thompson
ISBN: 9781596635029
Publication Date: 2009-08-01
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The Psychology of Spies and Spying
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Adrian Furnham and John Taylor
ISBN: 1803131845
Publication Date: 2022
Articles
America's Increased Vulnerability to Insider Espionage
Kramer, Lisa A.; Heuer, Richards J. Jr. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Vol. 20, iss. 1, 2007.
Analysis of Vulnerability to Espionage
Report to Congress, 2009-2011.
Application of the Critical-Path Method to Evaluate Insider Risks
Shaw, Eric; Sellers, Laura. Studies in Intelligence. Vol. 59, no. 2, 2015.
Applying Cognitive Models of Deception to National Security Invesitigations: Considerations of Psychological Research, Law, and Ethical Practice
Rogers, Richard; Boals, Adriel, Drogin, Eric Y. Journal of Psychiatry & Law. Vol. 39, iss. 2, 2011.
Assessing the Mind of the Malicious Insider
Intelligence and National Security Alliance. Apr 2017.
Behavior Patterns Associated with Espionage
Defense Human Resources Activity.
The Cambridge Spies: Treason and Transformed Ego Ideals
Flaxman, Erwin. Psychoanalytical Review. Vol. 97, iss. 4, 2010.
Cold War Spies: Why They Spied and How They Got Caught
Taylor, Stan A.; Snow, Daniel. Intelligence and National Security. Vol. 12, iss. 2, 1997.
Detecting Insider Threats Through Language Change
Taylor, Paul J; et al. Law and Human Behavior. Vol. 37, no. 4, 2013.
Enemies Within: Redefining the Insider Threat in Organizational Security Policy
Wall, David S. Security Journal. Vol. 26, iss. 2, 2013.
Exploring the Mind of A Spy
Gelles, Mike Dr. Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Exploring the Mind of a Spy
Schwartz, Janey Mielke. Forensic Examiner. Vol. 16, iss. 1, 2007.
A Guide to the Psychology of Espionage
Charney, David L; Irvin, John A. Association of Former Intelligence Officers. Intelligencer Journal. 28 Aug 2014.
Identifying At-Risk Employees: A Behavioral Model for Predicting Potential Insider Threats
Greitzer, FL; Noonan, CF; Kangas, LJ; Dalton, AC. U.S. Dept. of Energy. 30 Sep 2010.
Inside the Mind of the Spy: Agents Struggle in the Shadows
Wilder, Ursula. Daily Beast. 01 Jul 2012.
Mitigating Insider Threat Using Human Behavior Influence Models
Puleo, Anthony J. Master's Thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology. Jun 2006.
Motives of Espionage Against Ones Own Country in the Light of Idiographic Studies
Michalak, Sebastian. Polish Psychological Bulletin. Vol. 42, iss. 1, 2011.
Project SLAMMER Interim Progress Report-- CIA
Director of Central Intelligence. CIA Website. 12 Apr 1990.
Psychological Support to Defense Counterintelligence Operations
Schumate, Scott; Borum, Randy. Military Psychology. Vol. 18, iss. 4, 2006.
The Psychology of Espionage
Wilder, Ursula M. CIA Website. 30 Jul 2014.
Psychosocial Modeling of Insider Threat Risk Based on Behavioral and Word Use Analysis
Greitzer, Frank L.; et al. E-Service Journal. Fall 2013.
Reversal Theory: Understanding the Motivational Styles of Espionage
Wilson, Lydia R. American Psychological Association, 2001.
The Social Context as a Predictor of Ideological Motives for Espionage
Lillbacka, Ralf. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Vol. 30, iss. 1, 2017.
Toward an Updated Understanding of Espionage Motivation
Thompson, Terence J. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Vol. 27, iss. 1, 2014.
Traitors in the Ranks: Understanding Espionage-Related Offenses and Considered Implications for the Use of Personality Assessment in Personnel Selection for Federal Law Enforcement and Intelligence Candidates (Excerpt)
Sheneman, Kathryn. Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology of Widener University, Summer 2004.
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True Psychology of the Insider Spy
Charney, David L. Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies. Fall/Winter 2010.
What Makes a Perfect Spy Tick?
Stein, Jeff. Washington Post. 9 Feb 2012.
Why Do Ordinary People Commit Acts of Espionage?
Alexander, Jerad. How Stuff Works. 28 Aug 2018.
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