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School shootings are a topic of research in a variety of different
disciplines-from psychology, to sociology to criminology, pedagogy,
and public health-each with their own set of theories. Many of
these theories are logically interconnected, while some differ
widely and seem incompatible with each other, leading to divergent
results about potential means of prevention. In this innovative
work, leading researchers on the topic of school shootings
introduce their findings and theoretical concepts in one combined
systematic volume. The contributions to this work highlight both
the complementary findings from different fields, as well as cases
where they diverge or contradict each other. The work is divided
into four main sections: an overview of current theoretical
approaches and empirical models; application of these theories to
international cases, including Columbine (USA), Emsdetten
(Germany), and Tuusula (Finland); a critique of the influence of
the media, both in the portrayals of past events and its effect on
future events; and finally an overview of existing models for
prevention and intervention, and measures of their success. The
result is a comprehensive source for current research on school
shootings, and will provide a direction for future research.
School shootings are a topic of research in a variety of different
disciplines-from psychology, to sociology to criminology, pedagogy,
and public health-each with their own set of theories. Many of
these theories are logically interconnected, while some differ
widely and seem incompatible with each other, leading to divergent
results about potential means of prevention. In this innovative
work, leading researchers on the topic of school shootings
introduce their findings and theoretical concepts in one combined
systematic volume. The contributions to this work highlight both
the complementary findings from different fields, as well as cases
where they diverge or contradict each other. The work is divided
into four main sections: an overview of current theoretical
approaches and empirical models; application of these theories to
international cases, including Columbine (USA), Emsdetten
(Germany), and Tuusula (Finland); a critique of the influence of
the media, both in the portrayals of past events and its effect on
future events; and finally an overview of existing models for
prevention and intervention, and measures of their success. The
result is a comprehensive source for current research on school
shootings, and will provide a direction for future research.
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