Dr. Rick Malone mentioned all of the following possible consequences of threat assessment investigative activities EXCEPT:

A. The investigation may "tip-off" the person of interest, causing that person to immediately cease any threat-related activities.
B. The investigation can have a significant negative impact on the person of interest's life due to the revelation of questionable behavior to friends, family, and business associates.
C. The investigation may inadvertently expand the nature of the threat, causing friends, family, business associates or others to become objects of the threat.
D. The investigation may "tip-off" the person of interest, causing that person to immediately escalate any threat-related activities.


Answer: C

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