The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic

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9781419752964
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
9/20/2022
Release Date:
9/20/2022
Author:
Peterson, Jillian
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
240
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An examination of the phenomenon of mass shootings in America and an urgent call to implement evidence-based strategies to stop these tragedies. Groundbreaking. Rachel Louise Snyder, bestselling author of No Visible Bruises Winner of the 2022 Minnesota Book Award Using data from the writers groundbreaking research on mass shooters, including first-person accounts from the perpetrators themselves, The Violence Project charts new pathways to prevention and innovative ways to stop the social contagion of violence. Frustrated by reactionary policy conversations that never seemed to convert into meaningful action, special investigator and psychologist Jill Peterson and sociologist James Densley built the Violence Project, the first comprehensive database of mass shooters. Their goal was to establish the root causes of mass shootings and figure out how to stop them by examining hundreds of data points in the life histories of more than 170 mass shootersfrom their childhood and adolescence to their mental health and motives. Theyve also interviewed the living perpetrators of mass shootings and people who knew them, shooting survivors, victims families, first responders, and leading experts to gain a comprehensive firsthand understanding of the real stories behind them, rather than the sensationalized media narratives that too often prevail. For the first time, instead of offering thoughts and prayers for the victims of these crimes, Peterson and Densley share their data-driven solutions for exactly what we must do at the individual level, in our communities, and as a country, to put an end to these tragedies that have defined our modern era. For the first time, instead of offering thoughts and prayers for the victims of these crimes, Peterson and Densley share their data-driven solutions for exactly what we must doat the individual level, in our communities, and as a countryto put an end to these tragedies that have defined our modern era.