Studying School Shootings: Challenges and Considerations for Research

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Studying school shootings can be both a fruitful and challenging endeavor. The random nature of these events provides a number of challenges for studying this phenomenon. This paper explores these concerns as they relate to developing and implementing studies, as well as interpreting related findings by drawing on previous research that examined the effects of the 1999 Columbine High School, the 2007 Virginia Tech, and the 2008 Northern Illinois University shootings. Ways in which these issues may be overcome and, more generally, the research can be moved forward also are discussed.

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Jaymi Elsass, H., Schildkraut, J., & Stafford, M. C. (2016). Studying School Shootings: Challenges and Considerations for Research. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 41(3), 444–464. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-015-9311-9

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