School violence is in the headlines again after recent shootings at schools in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Colorado. After hearing the news, it’s natural for students — no matter how old they are or where they go to school — to worry about whether this type of incident may someday ...
【题目】School violence is in the headlines again afterrecent shootings at schools in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin, and Colorado. After hearing the news, it's natural for students - no matter how old they are or where they go to school - to worry about whether this type of incident may someday ...
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In recent years, deadly shootings have been occurring more frequently in the United States, where over 57,000 incidents of gun violence happened in 2016, killing at least 14,000 people and injuring 30,000. The following is a chronology of the major shooting incidents recorded in the United St...
School violence is in the headlines again after recent shootings at schools in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Colorado.After hearing the news, it's natural for students-no matter how old they are or where they go to school-to worry about whether this type of incident may someday happen to the...
Studies have found that many mass shootings in recent years were related to domestic violence. Such analysis may provide a basis for concluding that domestic violence abusers can reoffend in a manner that harms unrelated individuals and may engage...
Though the outcome of the shooting event in Oak Creek, Wisconsin in 2012 was horrific, those murders might have been preventable to a significant extent. There are specific actions (some even at the time of the attack) that could have possibly mitigated the outcome. Since the incident, many ...
shootings in Ohio and Texas, according to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey. Other contributing factors included a lack of effective treatment of mental illness (75 percent), media coverage of mass shootings (72 percent), Trump’s rhetoric (54 percent), and assault-style weapons (60 ...