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Jillian Peterson and James Densley, founders of The Violence Project, have, for two years, been studying the life histories of mass shooters in the United States for a project funded by the National Institute of Justice, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. They’ve built a database dating back to 1966 of every mass shooter who shot and killed four or more people in a public place, and every shooting incident at schools, workplaces, and places of worship since 1999. They’ve interviewed incarcerated perpetrators and their families, shooting survivors and first responders. They’ve read media and social media, manifestos, suicide notes, trial transcripts and medical records. Their data reveals four commonalities among the perpetrators of nearly all the mass shootings they studied:
In their LA Times Op-Ed, We have studied every mass shooting since 1966. Here’s what we’ve learned about the shooters, they go on to discuss how their data is helping develop strategies to prevent future mass shootings. The post Childhood Trauma an Essential Ingredient in Mass Shootings appeared first on Trauma Informed Care Online Training Center
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