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Bibliographic list on violent fantasy and child soldiers with no actionable leads

The document consists solely of academic citations and generic quotes about violence, child soldiers, and historical references. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations link References to scholarly articles on violent fantasy and trauma Mention of child soldiers in Uganda and Rwandan genocide studies Historical citation of Nazi-era terror

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012830
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The document consists solely of academic citations and generic quotes about violence, child soldiers, and historical references. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations link References to scholarly articles on violent fantasy and trauma Mention of child soldiers in Uganda and Rwandan genocide studies Historical citation of Nazi-era terror

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* Lustful violence: Gellerman, D.M, & Suddath, R. (2005). Violent fantasy, dangerousness, and the duty to warn and protect. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 33, 484-495; V_J. Gerberth. (1998). Anatomy ofa lust murder. Law and Order Magazine, 46 (5), pp. 1-6; Gray, N, Watt, A, & Hassan, S. (2003). Behavioral indicators of sadistic sexual murder predict the presence of sadistic sexual fantasy in a normative sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 1018-1034; Smith, C.E, Fischer, K.W, & Watson, M.W. (2009). Toward a refined view of aggressive fantasy as a risk factor for aggression: interaction effects involving cognitive and situational variables. Ager. Behav., 35(4), 313-323; Crombach, A, Weierstall, R, Schalinski, I, Hecker, T, Ovuga, E, & Elbert, T. (2010). Social status and the desire to resort to violence -- a study on former child soldiers of Uganda. Ager. Behav., 1-24; Elbert, Thomas, Weierstall, Roland, & Schauer, Maggie. (2010). Fascination violence: on mind and brain of man hunters. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience, 260 (Supp 2), $100-S105; Ruf, M., Schauer, M., Neuner, F., Catani, C., Schauer, E., & Elbert, T. (2010). Narrative exposure therapy for 7- to 16-year-olds: a randomized controlled trial with traumatized refugee children. J Trauma Stress, 23(4), 437-445; Schaal, S., & Elbert, T. (2006). Ten years after the genocide: trauma confrontation and posttraumatic stress in Rwandan adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress,, 19(1), 95-105; Weierstall, R, Schaal, 8, Schalinski, I, Dusingizemungu, J, & Elbert, T. (2010). The thrill of being violent as an antidote to posttraumatic stress disorder in Rwandese genocide perpetrators. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1-30. Quotes: Child soldiers: cited in A. Crombach et al. (2010) Social status and the desire to resort to violence -- a study on former child soldiers of Uganda. Aggressive Behavior pp. 1-24 The Nazis and excess: W. Sofsky (1993). The Order of Terror. Princeton University Press, New Jersey, p.228 Hauser Chapter 2. Runaway desire S84

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