Handbook of research on mass shootings and multiple victim violence /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2020]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. An overview of mass shootings and multiple victim violence. Chapter 1. Mass killings past, present, and future ; Chapter 2. A fifty-year Survey: an analysis of u.s. mass shooting events, 1962-2013 ; Chapter 3. Mother knows best: a brief examination of the 1982-2019 US mass shootings data from mother jones's investigation ; Chapter 4. Mass shootings: aan international perspective
  • Section 2. Understanding the characteristics and types of mass shootings and multiple victim violence. Chapter 5. School mass shootings in America ; Chapter 6. Mass shootings as terrorism in an era of homeland security ; Chapter 7. Mass shootings in rural American schools ; Chapter 8. Exploring the phenomenon of mass murder in public places ; Chapter 9. Killers on campus: mass shooters in higher education
  • Section 3. Questions and issues dealing with the causes of mass shootings and multiple victim violence. Chapter 10. Potential causes of mass school shooting incidents: a look into bullying, mental illness, and zero-tolerance policies ; Chapter 11. Don't get mad, get even!: overcontrol and multiple victim violence ; Chapter 12. Adolescent and adult mass shooters: trauma, mental health problems, and early prevention ; Chapter 13. K-12 Alma mater school shootings with 2 killed, 1990-2018 ; Chapter 14. Violent video games as scapegoat after school shootings in the United States
  • Section 4. Practical approaches to dealing with mass shootings and multiple victim violence. Chapter 15. Law enforcement's response to mass shootings and multiple victim violence ; Chapter 16. The evolution of active shooter protocols on college campuses ; Chapter 17. Will teachers shoot?: an analysis of the prospects of arming classroom teachers in an attempt to stop school shootings ; Chapter 18. The aftermath of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting: how survivors and their loved ones demonstrate worthiness of assistance through crowdfunding ; Chapter 19. Gun ownership and gun purchasing: before and after mass shootings
  • Section 5. Policy responses to mass shootings and multiple victim violence. Chapter 20. The role of teachers and school leaders in mass shootings and multiple victim violence ; Chapter 21. Zero tolerance as a policy response to mass shootings ; Chapter 22. State-level policy response to mass shootings: a timeseries analysis ; Chapter 23. The chardon, Ohio high school shooting: tertiary victimization ; Chapter 24. "What we need is bullet control": could regulation of bullets reduce mass shootings?.