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The Psychology of Espionage Reports is a 'subpage' within the Web Site of Dr. LeRoy A. Stone, the address of which is: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~lastone2/home.html
Psychology of
Espionage Reports Edited by Dr. LeRoy A. Stone In our initial beginning time-period, manuscripts are solicited on a limited basis. The content must, in some definable fashion, be restricted to behavioral science applied to the study of spies, traitors, provocateurs and espionage in general. Is is believed that this subject area is conceptualized as being within the general forensic psychology domain. Before sending (electronic or otherwise) any manuscripts, please contact (email, 'snail' mail, or telephonically) the Editor and so as to describe the manuscript you are considering. The presentation of
accepted/published articles will be according to the month/Volume
(i.e., year) in which the article makes its appearance within this
journal's web site. Articles will be numbered (i.e., #1,
etc.) under the month/Volume designation. Following this
present paragraph, a listing of articles will be presented.
Each identified article's authorship and article title will be
then linked to the full article itself. The Psychology of
Espionage Reports was created as the Editor found, in the past
couple of decades, that there were almost no such similar existing
outlets for reporting scientific research results in this somewhat
specialized subject or topic area. It was discovered that
the more regular criminal-psychology or criminal-justice system
journals were not well suited for this topic nor did they
editorially seem much interested in it.
Volume I 2. Stone,
L. A. (November 2000). Principal Components Analysis of the
Director of Central Volume II 2.
Stone,
L. A. (August 2001). An Attempt to Predict Sensitive
Compartmented Access 3. Anonomous (December 2001). Oh No, Not a Negative Direction Vality Association! Volume III 2. Stone,
L. A. (May 2002). A Principal Components Analysis of 59
Variables Descriptive 3. Stone, L. A. (August 2002). Use of the Personnel Security Standards Psychological Questionnaire (PSSPQ) with Cases in Which Existing Security Clearances Have Been Withdrawn. 2. Stone, L. A. (May 2003). MMPI Scorings from Two, Major, Traitorous U.S. Citizen Spies. 3. Stone,
L. A. (June 2003). A Traitorous U.S. Citizen Spy 'Identified' by
his PSSPQ Scales 4. Stone,
L. A. (August 2003). The Flat Earth Society and the American
Polygraph Volume V
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