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This book presents six case studies of student-perpetrated school shootings and discusses possible effective interventions. Between 1992 and 2001, 35 incidents occurred in which students started firing at schoolmates and teachers at their school or at a school-sponsored event. These incidents, inclu...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book presents six case studies of student-perpetrated school shootings and discusses possible effective interventions. Between 1992 and 2001, 35 incidents occurred in which students started firing at schoolmates and teachers at their school or at a school-sponsored event. These incidents, including the Columbine High School incident, left 53 dead and 144 injured. These incidents shocked the public because so many were killed in single incidents, the targets seemed arbitrarily selected, and they occurred in such unexpected places. Communities that thought they were insulated from lethal youth violence discovered that they were vulnerable. Congress asked that detailed case studies be developed of the circumstances that led to violence in schools. The goal was to use these cases to learn about the important causes and consequences of such incidents, and to decide what actions could be taken to prevent these events. The consequences of such incidents were significant and there was long lasting harm in each of the communities studied. Those closest to the center of the incidents continue to be traumatized; victims' civil suits against the shooters' families and the schools are still pending; and some businesses continue to suffer because of the harm to the communities' reputations. It was found that these events represented a separate strain of violence even though it followed closely other earlier violence. The inner-city epidemic was fueled by poverty, racial segregation, and illicit drug trade. The violence in suburban and rural schools more closely resembled "rampage" shootings that occurred in places other than schools, such as workplaces. This idea was supported by the differences in the motives of the shooters and the circumstances under which the shootings occurred. The inner-city shootings involved specific grievances between individuals whereas the suburban and rural school shooting cases involved youth that had exaggerated and abstract grievances. There was a spike for all kinds of rampage killings in the late 1990's. Further exploration is needed of the precursors to these incidents, including bullying in schools, illegal gun carrying by adolescents, and mental health problems of youth |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 386 pages :) |
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spelling | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / Mark H. Moore [and others], editors ; Committee on Law and Justice and Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC : National Academies Press, ©2003. 1 online resource (xii, 386 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Copycat Factor: Mental Illness, Guns, and the Shooting Incident at Heritage High School, Rockdale County, Georgia -- 3 Bad Things Happen in Good Communities: The Rampage Shooting in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, and Its Aftermath -- 4 A Deadly Partnership: Lethal Violence in an Arkansas Middle School -- 5 No Exit: Mental Illness, Marginality, and School Violence in West Paducah, Kentucky -- 6 Shooting at Tilden High: Causes and Consequences 7 What Did Ian Tell God? School Violence in East New York8 A Cross-Case Analysis -- 9 Lethal School Violence in Statistical Context -- 10 Literature Review -- 11 Response Strategies: Observations on Causes, Interventions, and Research -- Appendix A Case Study Methodology and the Study of Rare Events of Extreme Youth Violence: A Multilevel Framework for Discovery -- Appendix B Biographical Sketches -- Index This book presents six case studies of student-perpetrated school shootings and discusses possible effective interventions. Between 1992 and 2001, 35 incidents occurred in which students started firing at schoolmates and teachers at their school or at a school-sponsored event. These incidents, including the Columbine High School incident, left 53 dead and 144 injured. These incidents shocked the public because so many were killed in single incidents, the targets seemed arbitrarily selected, and they occurred in such unexpected places. Communities that thought they were insulated from lethal youth violence discovered that they were vulnerable. Congress asked that detailed case studies be developed of the circumstances that led to violence in schools. The goal was to use these cases to learn about the important causes and consequences of such incidents, and to decide what actions could be taken to prevent these events. The consequences of such incidents were significant and there was long lasting harm in each of the communities studied. Those closest to the center of the incidents continue to be traumatized; victims' civil suits against the shooters' families and the schools are still pending; and some businesses continue to suffer because of the harm to the communities' reputations. It was found that these events represented a separate strain of violence even though it followed closely other earlier violence. The inner-city epidemic was fueled by poverty, racial segregation, and illicit drug trade. The violence in suburban and rural schools more closely resembled "rampage" shootings that occurred in places other than schools, such as workplaces. This idea was supported by the differences in the motives of the shooters and the circumstances under which the shootings occurred. The inner-city shootings involved specific grievances between individuals whereas the suburban and rural school shooting cases involved youth that had exaggerated and abstract grievances. There was a spike for all kinds of rampage killings in the late 1990's. Further exploration is needed of the precursors to these incidents, including bullying in schools, illegal gun carrying by adolescents, and mental health problems of youth School violence United States Case studies. Violence dans les écoles États-Unis Études de cas. EDUCATION Educational Policy & Reform School Safety & Violence. bisacsh School violence fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Case studies fast Moore, Mark Harrison. National Research Council (U.S.). Case Studies of School Violence Committee. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002095596 National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Law and Justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92114367 National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Children, Youth, and Families. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001087259 has work: Deadly lessons (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFRwWTfXprYc79cjGFjJMq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Deadly lessons. Washington, DC : National Academy Press, ©2003 0309084121 (DLC) 2002011776 (OCoLC)50270639 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=86919 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=86919 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Copycat Factor: Mental Illness, Guns, and the Shooting Incident at Heritage High School, Rockdale County, Georgia -- 3 Bad Things Happen in Good Communities: The Rampage Shooting in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, and Its Aftermath -- 4 A Deadly Partnership: Lethal Violence in an Arkansas Middle School -- 5 No Exit: Mental Illness, Marginality, and School Violence in West Paducah, Kentucky -- 6 Shooting at Tilden High: Causes and Consequences 7 What Did Ian Tell God? School Violence in East New York8 A Cross-Case Analysis -- 9 Lethal School Violence in Statistical Context -- 10 Literature Review -- 11 Response Strategies: Observations on Causes, Interventions, and Research -- Appendix A Case Study Methodology and the Study of Rare Events of Extreme Youth Violence: A Multilevel Framework for Discovery -- Appendix B Biographical Sketches -- Index School violence United States Case studies. Violence dans les écoles États-Unis Études de cas. EDUCATION Educational Policy & Reform School Safety & Violence. bisacsh School violence fast |
title | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / |
title_auth | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / |
title_exact_search | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / |
title_full | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / Mark H. Moore [and others], editors ; Committee on Law and Justice and Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. |
title_fullStr | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / Mark H. Moore [and others], editors ; Committee on Law and Justice and Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. |
title_full_unstemmed | Deadly lessons : understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / Mark H. Moore [and others], editors ; Committee on Law and Justice and Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. |
title_short | Deadly lessons : |
title_sort | deadly lessons understanding lethal school violence case studies of school violence committee |
title_sub | understanding lethal school violence : case studies of School Violence Committee / |
topic | School violence United States Case studies. Violence dans les écoles États-Unis Études de cas. EDUCATION Educational Policy & Reform School Safety & Violence. bisacsh School violence fast |
topic_facet | School violence United States Case studies. Violence dans les écoles États-Unis Études de cas. EDUCATION Educational Policy & Reform School Safety & Violence. School violence United States Case studies |
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