Public mass killings are becoming more common. Though the chances of being harmed or killed in a mass shooting are slim, each incident affects the public's sense of safety. There are many myths and falsehoods concerning mass murderers. As a result, the public lacks reliable knowledge about the reasons behind such killings, preventing the development of comprehensive strategies to mitigate the violence. Written by a mental health therapist with thirty years of clinical experience in violence prevention, this book clarifies the realities of mass killings. Using research from forensic psychology,…mehr
Public mass killings are becoming more common. Though the chances of being harmed or killed in a mass shooting are slim, each incident affects the public's sense of safety. There are many myths and falsehoods concerning mass murderers. As a result, the public lacks reliable knowledge about the reasons behind such killings, preventing the development of comprehensive strategies to mitigate the violence. Written by a mental health therapist with thirty years of clinical experience in violence prevention, this book clarifies the realities of mass killings. Using research from forensic psychology, it provides a foundation for understanding the "pathway to violence" identified in the personal histories of many mass murderers. Drawing from criminology, neuroscience and developmental and social psychology, the author makes the case that we are all capable of creating a safer society.
P. Shavaun Scott is a psychotherapist in both California and Oregon. In her 30-year-career she has assisted thousands of clients who have been victims or perpetrators of violent crime. She has been a member of multidisciplinary treatment teams in behavioral health agencies and has worked as a therapist in forensic programs with the criminally insane. She is passionate about violence prevention.
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Table of Contents Preface 1. At War with Ourselves 2. Trends and Typologies 3. The Pathway to Violence Stage 1: Grievance 4. The Pathway to Violence Stage 2: Ideation and Foreshadowing 5. The Pathway to Violence Stages 3 & 4: Research and Planning 6. The Pathway to Violence Stages 5 & 6: Breach and Attack 7. Into the Mind 8. Personality and Bullying 9. Complicating Factors: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Trauma 10. Racial, Ethnic, and Politically Motivated Violence 11. Gender-Based Violence 12. The Conspiracy Mindset 13. Our Electronic Culture 14. Guns, Guns, and More Guns 15. What We Can Do Afterword Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface 1. At War with Ourselves 2. Trends and Typologies 3. The Pathway to Violence Stage 1: Grievance 4. The Pathway to Violence Stage 2: Ideation and Foreshadowing 5. The Pathway to Violence Stages 3 & 4: Research and Planning 6. The Pathway to Violence Stages 5 & 6: Breach and Attack 7. Into the Mind 8. Personality and Bullying 9. Complicating Factors: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Trauma 10. Racial, Ethnic, and Politically Motivated Violence 11. Gender-Based Violence 12. The Conspiracy Mindset 13. Our Electronic Culture 14. Guns, Guns, and More Guns 15. What We Can Do Afterword Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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