Mass shooting
Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement – Next Steps
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Mitigating the Harm of Public Mass Shootings through Situational Crime Prevention
Improving the Understanding of Mass Shooting Plots
Report on Reducing Gun Violence
Chicago Ceasefire
CeaseFire is an evidence-based, data-driven intervention designed to stop shootings and killings in high-incidence neighborhoods by directly intervening with those who are most likely to be involved in a shooting and by building support for alternatives to violence in those neighborhoods. Panel members will share their experiences “on the ground” mediating conflicts and working one-on-one with high-risk individuals.
Just Science Podcast: Episode 72: Just Planning for the Aftermath of a Mass Shooting
Firearm Purchase Behavior and Subsequent Adverse Events
The Nature, Trends, Correlates and Prevention of Mass Public Shootings in America, 1976-2018
Mass Shooter Database
A Comprehensive Assessment of Deadly Mass Shootings, 1980-2018
Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
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Understanding the Causes of School Violence Using Open Source Data
Across the Universe? A Comparative Analysis of Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender Types With Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America: Using Knowledge of Radicalization Pathways To Forge Prevention Strategies
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America
Interview with Mark Hamm, Ph.D., Indiana State University
Dr. Hamm is studying lone wolf terrorism in the United States and how such terrorists become radicalized. In this interview, Hamm explains the difference between mass violence and terrorism and discusses the ways in which many lone wolf terrorists use public forums to broadcast their intent to commit terrorist acts.
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