Mass Shootings in America
Mass Shootings in America
Understanding the Debates, Causes, and Responses
DeAngelis, Frank; Schildkraut, Jaclyn
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
12/2023
368
Mole
Inglês
9798765116074
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Understanding Mass Shootings in America
The Role of Firearms in Mass Shootings
Mass Shooters and Mental Illness
Violent Media and Video Game Effects
School Shootings
School Security Responses after Mass Shootings
Gender and Mass Shootings
Mass Shootings as Hate Crimes
Mass Shootings as Acts of Terrorism
Issues and Challenges for Law Enforcement Responding to Mass Shootings
Insight from Averted Mass Shootings
Responses to Mass Shootings
Encyclopedia of Mass Shooting Events, 1966-2016
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Mass Shootings Q&A: The Experts Weigh In
Guns Affect Society Positively and the Data Proves It
Gun Ownership Should Be Protected; Gun Stockpiling Should Not
Our Gun Laws Are Fine, the System That Implements Them Is Broken
Guns Are Not the Problem
Access to Guns Leads to Increased School Violence
Preventing Mass Shootings: Using Theory to Drive Evidence-Based Practice
A Problem Entailing Many Policy Ideas-But Few Likely to Have Complete Success
Government Options to Stop School Shootings
Let the Locals Decide How to Stop School Shootings
Pivotal Documents in Mass Shootings Research
Gun Control Act of 1968
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act
President Clinton's Remarks on School Violence Following Columbine (1999)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Report on Threat Assessment of School Shooters (2000)
The Report of Governor Bill Owens' Columbine Review Commission (2001)
President Bush's Weekly Radio Address Following Virginia Tech (2007)
Virginia Tech Review Panel Report (2007)
The NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007
New York City Police Departments Report Active Shooter: Recommendations and Analysis for Risk Mitigation (2012)
President Obama's Remarks on Gun Violence Following Sandy Hook (2013)
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Gun Violence (2013)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Study of Active Shooter Incidents (2014)
Final Report of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission (2015)
Recommended Readings
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Understanding Mass Shootings in America
The Role of Firearms in Mass Shootings
Mass Shooters and Mental Illness
Violent Media and Video Game Effects
School Shootings
School Security Responses after Mass Shootings
Gender and Mass Shootings
Mass Shootings as Hate Crimes
Mass Shootings as Acts of Terrorism
Issues and Challenges for Law Enforcement Responding to Mass Shootings
Insight from Averted Mass Shootings
Responses to Mass Shootings
Encyclopedia of Mass Shooting Events, 1966-2016
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Mass Shootings Q&A: The Experts Weigh In
Guns Affect Society Positively and the Data Proves It
Gun Ownership Should Be Protected; Gun Stockpiling Should Not
Our Gun Laws Are Fine, the System That Implements Them Is Broken
Guns Are Not the Problem
Access to Guns Leads to Increased School Violence
Preventing Mass Shootings: Using Theory to Drive Evidence-Based Practice
A Problem Entailing Many Policy Ideas-But Few Likely to Have Complete Success
Government Options to Stop School Shootings
Let the Locals Decide How to Stop School Shootings
Pivotal Documents in Mass Shootings Research
Gun Control Act of 1968
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act
President Clinton's Remarks on School Violence Following Columbine (1999)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Report on Threat Assessment of School Shooters (2000)
The Report of Governor Bill Owens' Columbine Review Commission (2001)
President Bush's Weekly Radio Address Following Virginia Tech (2007)
Virginia Tech Review Panel Report (2007)
The NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007
New York City Police Departments Report Active Shooter: Recommendations and Analysis for Risk Mitigation (2012)
President Obama's Remarks on Gun Violence Following Sandy Hook (2013)
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Gun Violence (2013)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Study of Active Shooter Incidents (2014)
Final Report of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission (2015)
Recommended Readings
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Aurora (Colorado) Movie Theater Mass Shooting; Columbine High School Mass Shooting; Fort Hood (Texas) Mass Shooting; Gun Control; Gun Rights; Mass Shootings; Mental Health Issues; Pulse Nightclub (Orlando) Mass Shooting; Sandy Hook Elementary School Mass Shooting; School Shootings; Virginia Tech University Mass Shooting
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Understanding Mass Shootings in America
The Role of Firearms in Mass Shootings
Mass Shooters and Mental Illness
Violent Media and Video Game Effects
School Shootings
School Security Responses after Mass Shootings
Gender and Mass Shootings
Mass Shootings as Hate Crimes
Mass Shootings as Acts of Terrorism
Issues and Challenges for Law Enforcement Responding to Mass Shootings
Insight from Averted Mass Shootings
Responses to Mass Shootings
Encyclopedia of Mass Shooting Events, 1966-2016
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Mass Shootings Q&A: The Experts Weigh In
Guns Affect Society Positively and the Data Proves It
Gun Ownership Should Be Protected; Gun Stockpiling Should Not
Our Gun Laws Are Fine, the System That Implements Them Is Broken
Guns Are Not the Problem
Access to Guns Leads to Increased School Violence
Preventing Mass Shootings: Using Theory to Drive Evidence-Based Practice
A Problem Entailing Many Policy Ideas-But Few Likely to Have Complete Success
Government Options to Stop School Shootings
Let the Locals Decide How to Stop School Shootings
Pivotal Documents in Mass Shootings Research
Gun Control Act of 1968
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act
President Clinton's Remarks on School Violence Following Columbine (1999)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Report on Threat Assessment of School Shooters (2000)
The Report of Governor Bill Owens' Columbine Review Commission (2001)
President Bush's Weekly Radio Address Following Virginia Tech (2007)
Virginia Tech Review Panel Report (2007)
The NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007
New York City Police Departments Report Active Shooter: Recommendations and Analysis for Risk Mitigation (2012)
President Obama's Remarks on Gun Violence Following Sandy Hook (2013)
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Gun Violence (2013)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Study of Active Shooter Incidents (2014)
Final Report of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission (2015)
Recommended Readings
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Understanding Mass Shootings in America
The Role of Firearms in Mass Shootings
Mass Shooters and Mental Illness
Violent Media and Video Game Effects
School Shootings
School Security Responses after Mass Shootings
Gender and Mass Shootings
Mass Shootings as Hate Crimes
Mass Shootings as Acts of Terrorism
Issues and Challenges for Law Enforcement Responding to Mass Shootings
Insight from Averted Mass Shootings
Responses to Mass Shootings
Encyclopedia of Mass Shooting Events, 1966-2016
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Mass Shootings Q&A: The Experts Weigh In
Guns Affect Society Positively and the Data Proves It
Gun Ownership Should Be Protected; Gun Stockpiling Should Not
Our Gun Laws Are Fine, the System That Implements Them Is Broken
Guns Are Not the Problem
Access to Guns Leads to Increased School Violence
Preventing Mass Shootings: Using Theory to Drive Evidence-Based Practice
A Problem Entailing Many Policy Ideas-But Few Likely to Have Complete Success
Government Options to Stop School Shootings
Let the Locals Decide How to Stop School Shootings
Pivotal Documents in Mass Shootings Research
Gun Control Act of 1968
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act
President Clinton's Remarks on School Violence Following Columbine (1999)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Report on Threat Assessment of School Shooters (2000)
The Report of Governor Bill Owens' Columbine Review Commission (2001)
President Bush's Weekly Radio Address Following Virginia Tech (2007)
Virginia Tech Review Panel Report (2007)
The NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007
New York City Police Departments Report Active Shooter: Recommendations and Analysis for Risk Mitigation (2012)
President Obama's Remarks on Gun Violence Following Sandy Hook (2013)
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Gun Violence (2013)
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Study of Active Shooter Incidents (2014)
Final Report of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission (2015)
Recommended Readings
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Aurora (Colorado) Movie Theater Mass Shooting; Columbine High School Mass Shooting; Fort Hood (Texas) Mass Shooting; Gun Control; Gun Rights; Mass Shootings; Mental Health Issues; Pulse Nightclub (Orlando) Mass Shooting; Sandy Hook Elementary School Mass Shooting; School Shootings; Virginia Tech University Mass Shooting