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"This publication is about gun violence and proposed interventions and policies that deal with persistent and complex issues surrounding gun violence. The relationship between gun violence and mental health is a particularly significant theme in this work, which is explored through various current events and public shootings that demonstrate this relationship"--

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"This publication is about gun violence and proposed interventions and policies that deal with persistent and complex issues surrounding gun violence. The relationship between gun violence and mental health is a particularly significant theme in this work, which is explored through various current events and public shootings that demonstrate this relationship"--
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Robert F. Kronick is a professor emeritus of Counselor Education at the University of Tennessee. He received his PhD from the University of Tennessee in 1971 and has taught there in the Department of Educational Psychology & Counseling for 49 years. He has started an academic program, Human Services, and served as Head Pro Tem twice in the Department of Educational Psychology & Counseling. His research, teaching, and service has focused on schools since 1998. Prior to 1998, Professor Kronick worked with corrections and mental health. Dr. Kronick has researched community schools, taught about them, and done service with them. He has written books on at-risk youth, dropouts, and University Assisted Community Schools. His work with former students, such as co-author D.G. Luter is especially exciting and gratifying. Kronick and Luter have written three chapters and three articles together, as well as presenting papers at such settings as the Netter Center at the University of Pennsylvania.