Publications

Books/Book Chapters

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Acuff, J.A., Craft, LL., Ferrero, C.J., Fitsanakis, J., Kilroy, R.J., & Smith, J. (2021) Introduction to Intelligence: Institutions, Operations, and Analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: CG Press. Ch. 8 pp. 199-218; Ch. 14 pp. 362-367. ISBN: 978-1-5443-7467-3

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https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/introduction-to-intelligence/book265154
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Craft, L. (2019). Active Learning and Disaster Risk Reduction: Playing the Game of Your Life. In L. Wilson, & C. Stevenson (Eds.), Building Sustainability Through Environmental Education (pp. 166-189). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-7727-0.ch008, January 2019

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https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/active-learning-and-disaster-risk-reduction/219056  
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Middle East 101 – U.S. Naval Institute

Youssef Aboul-Enein is a U.S. Navy commander in the Medical Service Corps. Since 9/11, he has been immersed in and advised on counterterrorism and Middle East affairs at the highest levels of the defense department and intelligence community.

www.usni.org

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https://www.usni.org/press/books/middle-east-101
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Militant Islamist Ideology | U.S. Naval Institute

Youssef Aboul-Enein is a U.S. Navy commander in the Medical Service Corps. Since 9/11, he has been immersed in and advised on counterterrorism and Middle East affairs at the highest levels of the defense department and intelligence community.

www.usni.org

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https://www.usni.org/press/books/militant-islamist-ideology

Peer-Reviewed Journals

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Gay, R. (2022) “Player Substitution: Transnational Criminal Organizations and Money Launderers” ACAMS Today Magazine, March – May 2022

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https://www.acamstoday.org/player-substitution-transnational-criminal-organizations-and-money-launderers/
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Gay, R. (co-author) (2021).”Bloodless Coup: Chinese Money Launderers Enable Mexican Transnational Criminal Organizations”American Intelligence Journal,38(2)

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Craft, L. L. (2020). Examining community resilience in the disaster-prone city of Conway SC. Journal of Social Change, 12, 151-165. doi:10.5590/JOSC.2020.12.1.12

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https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1268&context=jsc#:~:text=community%20resilience%20is%20a%20key%20policy%20issue%20and,community%20resilience%20as%20methods%20for%20improving%20emergency%20management.
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Miller, B. H.  “Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) – An Oxymoron?” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol 31, No. 4 (Winter 2018), 702-719.

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Miller, B.H. “Intelligence and Policy:  The Case for Thin Walls as Seen by a Veteran of INR,” Studies in Intelligence, Vol 62, No 2 (June 2018), 1-5.

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Miller, B.H. “U.S. Intelligence Credibility in the Crosshairs:  On the Post-War Defensive,” in After the Wars: International Lessons from the U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, John A. Gentry and William M. Nolte, eds., Washington, DC (NIU Press, July 2018)

Book Reviews

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Triscari, E. (2021) Of Gods and Monsters: CIA Directors’ Legacies, International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 34:4, 840-844, DOI: 10.1080/08850607.2021.1894404

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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08850607.2021.1894404
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Craft, L. (2021). Review of the book Intelligence Operations: Understanding Data, Tools, People, and Processes, by Erik Kleinsmith. American Intelligence Journal, 37(2), 163.

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Gay, R. (2020).The Secret World: A History of Intelligence (by Christopher M Andrew.American Intelligence Journal37(2).

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Book Review, Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol.62, Number 7 July 2018 Nemeth “Private Security and the Law” 5th Edition

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Book Review, Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol.61, Number 10 (w/White) October 2017 Sullivant “Building a Corporate Culture of Security”

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Article, International Journal of Intelligence Ethics, Vol. 3, Issue 1, p. 76-100 Spring/Summer 2012 “Reversal Theory: Understanding the Motivational Styles of Espionage”

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Opinion, Journal of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (w/Robert McCreight, PhD.) Fall 2012 Vol. 9, Issue 2, Article 7, p. 1-16

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Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol.62, Number 7 July 2018

Nemeth “Private Security and the Law” 5th Edition

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Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol.61, Number 10 (w/White) October 2017

Sullivant “Building a Corporate Culture of Security”

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Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol. 57, Number 5 (w/Moberly) May 2013

Ariely “The Honest Truth About Dishonesty”

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International Journal of Intelligence Ethics, Vol. 3, Issue 1, p. 76-100 Spring/Summer 2012

“Reversal Theory: Understanding the Motivational Styles of Espionage”

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“A View of a Turbulent World from the Driver’s Seat,” Review of Facts and Fears:  Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligence by James R. Clapper,

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 2020, 193-195.

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Talking to Strangers:  What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know, Malcolm Gladwell, (Little, Brown, 2019, 388 pp.) in Studies in Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, online 7 October 2020.

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“Intelligence for Everyone,” review of Spies, Lies and Algorithms:  The History and Future of American Intelligence, Amy B. Zegart (Princeton U Press, 2020, in International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, online July 2022.

Presentations

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Craft, L. (2021, November 6). Live Discussant. “A First for Georgia: Introduction to U.S. Intelligence and National Security Studies.” Webinar. Georgia Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference.

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https://youtu.be/oqg--hsaj_c
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Craft, L. (2021, August 3). Live Discussant. “Young Citizens.” Webinar. The OER Conference for Social Studies 2021.

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https://community.oerproject.com/events/oc-for-social-studies-2021/young-citizens/m/media-gallery/176  
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Craft L. (2021, April 16). Contributor. “Intelligence and Resilience.” ideaXme Podcast.

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https://radioideaxme.com/2021/04/16/dr-lamesha-craft-intelligence-and-resilience/ 
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Craft L. (2021, February 9). Contributor. “Engaging, Educating, and Empowering: From Black Swans to Black Elephants.” Colonel Candid Podcast.

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https://gem.godaddy.com/s/bdefe11?o=fs&fbclid=IwAR0xTIIlYXOUzgaHMiGi_qtWoEamiFuzEgq6w4dezbUXCPbsqNCk37QU4NY    
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Craft L. (2021, May 21). Speaker. “Making the Complex Comprehensible: Explaining the Cyberspace Domain to Non-Techy Folks.” Seminar. National Intelligence University (Virtual) Research Seminar Series. 

Editor-Reviews Articles

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Miller, B. H. and Debora Pfaff, “The intelligence community’s silence is deafening,” The Hill, August 20, 2021.

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https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/568686-the-intelligence-communitys-silence-is-deafening 
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Craft, L. (2020, 10 December). “Examining What Lies Ahead: Enduring Growth, Building Resilience and Changing Perspective.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/examining-what-lies-ahead-enduring-growth-building-resilience-and-changing-perspective/    
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Craft, L. (2020, 12 November). “Examining the “New Normal” with the Fervor of a Curious Toddler.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/examining-the-new-normal-with-the-fervor-of-a-curious-toddler/  
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Craft, L. (2020, 6 October). “Examining Methods to Improve Disaster Risk Reduction.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/examining-methods-to-improve-disaster-risk-reduction/   
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Craft, L. (2020, 7 September). “On Failure and Turning the Corner.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/on-failure-and-turning-the-corner/   
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Craft, L. (2020, 10 August). “The Future is Plural: Why Most Contingency Plans are Obsolete.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/the-future-is-plural-why-most-contingency-plans-are-obsolete/
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Craft, L. (2020, 7 July). “Empowerment, Growth and Trust: Lessons from a Five-Year-Old.” PA Times Online.

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https://patimes.org/empowerment-growth-and-trust-lessons-from-a-five-year-old/