What Escalation Looks Like in Real Time: A Direct Alignment Between Behavior and Action

This article is a follow-up to our recent piece, When Reaction Replaces Reflection, which examined how behavior in our communities is changing and how reactions are outpacing reflection. This article takes a closer look at what unfolded, beginning with behavior in the days leading up to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, when a serious incident [...]

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Five Incidents. Five Pathways to Violence. Understanding the Emerging Threat Environment

The Prologue Over the past several days, multiple violent incidents reported in the United States have attracted public attention. At first glance, they may seem connected. In some cases, witnesses reported statements referencing religion or ideology. In others, the targets themselves expressed concerns about identity-based violence. However, when analyzed through an investigative and behavioral [...]

By |2026-03-14T12:41:48-04:00March 14th, 2026|Cyber Security, Homeland Security, PGI Protective Intelligence Briefs, Training, Violence|Comments Off on Five Incidents. Five Pathways to Violence. Understanding the Emerging Threat Environment
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