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This powerful retrospective analysis of the 1999 Columbine High
School shooting aftermath considers society's response to the
attack, long-term implications of the shooting, and the ways in
which research and related policy must continue to move forward. An
indispensable resource for anyone interested in learning about the
long-term impact of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting,
Columbine, 20 Years Later and Beyond provides a comprehensive look
at how the event unfolded, what has changed since the attack, and
how this information can be used to prevent future mass shootings.
Authors Jaclyn Schildkraut and Glenn Muschert, both experts on mass
shootings, share their broad understanding of this tragedy and its
aftermath. Columbine became the measuring stick against which all
other mass shootings would be compared, and this book details with
great sensitivity the ensuing changes to school security, law
enforcement's response to active shooter situations, threat
assessment practices, legislative efforts, and media coverage of
unfolding situations. With delicacy and tact, Schildkraut and
Muschert help to answer the painful question raised by a stone on
the wall of the Columbine Memorial: "What have we learned?".
Analyzes the broad cultural impact of the Columbine High School
shooting Reviews changes in police responses that have developed
since the day of the attack Examines warning signs that pre-dated
the attack and how threat assessment has advanced to preclude
similar tragedies Explores legislative responses in the aftermath
and why they were not successful Considers the lessons learned in
the 20 years after the shooting and how they can be used to prevent
future acts of mass violence
This work examines mass shootings in the United States, focusing on
events from 1966 to 2016. In addition to providing essential
information about each shooting, it surveys underlying causes of
such events and potential reforms to prevent future ones. This book
is an informed and informative resource for understanding the
reasons for and consequences of mass shootings in America. It
includes essays from experts in the fields of criminal justice,
sociology, and psychology about key issues surrounding the
phenomenon of mass shootings and a collection of opinion pieces
that provide insights into debates surrounding gun laws and other
issues related to mass shootings. The title also features an
encyclopedia section containing entries on every mass shooting in
the United States from 1966 to 2016 for easy reference and a
collection of illuminating and historically important primary
documents pertaining to mass shooting events and the broader
problem of violence in American society. Accessible, authoritative,
and comprehensive, Mass Shootings in America will assist a wide
range of readers, including budding scholars, seasoned researchers,
and members of the general public, to a better understanding of
mass shootings and their causes as well as steps that might be
taken to reduce their severity and frequency. Helps readers to
understand a controversial topic with overview essays written by
subject experts on mass shootings and their underlying causes
Breaks up the tragedy of mass shootings with individual entries on
more than 300 that have taken place in the United States since 1966
Provides perspective on various subjects of debate through
contributions from experts and issue advocates Documents America's
response to mass shootings, from the official investigative reports
on the Columbine High School shooting to former President Barack
Obama's response to the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary
School, through careful selection of primary sources
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