Mass shootings, generally defined as incidents where four or more people are killed or injured by a firearm, excluding the shooter themselves, have become an alarmingly common occurrence in the United States throughout the last century. The U.S. has had more mass shootings than any other countr...
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Mass Shootings in the United States 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 摘要: Summary: There is no standard definition of what constitutes a mass shooting, and different data sources—such as media outlets, academic researchers, and law enforcement agencies—frequently use different definitions ...
The United States faces some unfortunate statistics when it comes to guns. It leads the world in the most mass shootings and Americans own almost half of the world’s 857 million guns. 66% of gun owners in the US have more than one gun and 48% of Americans say they grew up in a ho...
This is even more true today in the United States, as officer-involved shootings based on interactions with African-American and Black individuals has resulted in diminished trust and confidence in the police, and this is most apparent within minority groups. As such, the need for a ...
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According to the statistics from the "Gun Violence Archive", as of April 12, more than 11,750 people had died in gun-related incidents in the United States this year. And there have been 146 shootings in the U.S., with all of them resulting in four or more deaths. About 90 percent...
School shootings comprise a small proportion of childhood deaths from firearms; however, these shootings receive a disproportionately large share of media attention. We conducted a root cause analysis of 2 recent school shootings in the United States using lay press reports. We reviewed 1760 and anal...
Gun violence spills over, while the government's control policies are ineffective. There were at least 654 mass shootings in the United States in 2023. Approximately 43,000 people were killed by gun violence in 2023, averaging 117 deaths per day. Driven by partisan polarization and interest grou...
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