One person suffered "serious" injuries in the shooting, according to Cleveland police. No deaths have been reported.
Americans advance a lot of theories for why they have so many more gun deaths than other countries do. The answer is lying in plain sight.
Yo America- You woke up this morning to yet another news story of a mass shooting. Maybe you just glossed over the story since it seems like it’s a totally common news story for someone to just open fire in public and gun down a bunch of people. Even my own child, 12 years old [Read More...]
Examining the science behind mental health and violence
The shootings seem to happen so often some people feel as though they have become numb to the pain.
Are we helpless to stop mass shootings? Is anyone even trying to stop them? The good news is that the answers are No and Yes. The bad news: The person loading up hasn't gotten the news.
Finding solutions is on everyone's minds, including survivors of other massacres.
Social rejection can fuel violence, but only if the perpetrator has access to a deadly weapon.
Mass shooters who target schools and workplaces are typically insiders such as students or employees, calling into question the effectiveness of security measures and training, according to one of the
Is it time media outlets stop publishing the names and photographs of mass shooters?
Every victim deserves to be remembered. So do the politicians who refused to take any action to end the violence.
In the aftermath of a shooting, having tough conversations is extremely important, experts say, as they can help children sort through their feelings and begin to cope.
Refuse to become accustomed, even as mass shootings become customary. Insist on being shocked and outraged, no matter how often we are confronted with
Most public schools have training for how to respond to active shooters. But some experts say the most popular methods could make a disaster worse.
Researchers analyzed 185,000 words posted online by people who went on to become mass shooters and terrorists, and compared them to violent posts from people who didn’t.
In the aftermath of something like a mass shooting, people can be angry, in pain, in a state of fear, and we often approach grief as a problem to be solved.
There may be no “quick fix” for mass shootings in the U.S. But researchers have identified evidence-based approaches that can reduce their frequency, minimize casualties—and even in some cases prevent them from happening, according to a policy brief from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.
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