K-12, college/university, and mass shootings: similarities and differences

Volume: 161, Issue: 6, Pages: 753 - 778
Published: Aug 15, 2021
Abstract
In a 2003 study, we examined five antecedents of school shootings – a history of rejection, acute rejection experience, history of psychological problems, fascination with death or violence, and fascination with guns. In three studies, the current project examined the role of these factors in 57 K-12 shootings, 24 college/university shootings, and 77 mass shootings that occurred since the original study. Over half of all shooters had a history...
Paper Details
Title
K-12, college/university, and mass shootings: similarities and differences
Published Date
Aug 15, 2021
Volume
161
Issue
6
Pages
753 - 778
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