Forensis, Inc. (www.forensis.org), San Diego, CA 92169, U.S.A.
Behav Sci Law. 2011 Jul-Aug;29(4):513-27. doi: 10.1002/bsl.986. Epub 2011 Jun 28.
Leakage in the context of threat assessment is the communication to a third party of an intent to do harm to a target. Third parties are usually other people, but the means of communication vary, and include letters, diaries, journals, blogs, videos on the internet, emails, voice mails, and other social media forms of transmission. Leakage is a type of warning behavior that typically infers a preoccupation with the target, and may signal the research, planning, and implementation of an attack. Nomothetic data suggest that leakage occurs in a majority of cases of attacks on and assassinations of public figures, adult mass murders, adolescent mass murders, and school or campus shootings: very low-frequency, but catastrophic acts of intended and targeted violence. Idiographic or case data illustrate the various permutations of leakage. We discuss the operational importance of the concept, place it in the context of other warning behaviors, emphasize the need for further research, and outline risk management strategies for the mitigation of such acts of violence in both law enforcement and clinical mental health settings.
在威胁评估的背景下,“泄漏”是指将伤害目标的意图透露给第三方。第三方通常是其他人,但沟通方式多种多样,包括信件、日记、期刊、互联网上的视频、电子邮件、语音邮件和其他社交媒体形式的传输。泄漏是一种警告行为,通常暗示着对目标的关注,可能表明正在进行攻击的研究、计划和实施。总体数据表明,在针对公众人物的袭击和暗杀、成年大规模谋杀、青少年大规模谋杀以及学校或校园枪击事件中,泄漏行为大多发生:这是非常低频但具有严重意图和目标性的暴力行为。具体案例或个别数据说明了泄漏的各种变化形式。我们讨论了该概念的实际重要性,将其置于其他警告行为的背景下,强调了进一步研究的必要性,并概述了执法和临床心理健康环境中减轻此类暴力行为的风险管理策略。