Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Despite Heightened Fear Of School Shootings, It's Not A Growing Epidemic

Despite Heightened Fear Of School Shootings, It's Not A Growing Epidemic

 The Parkland shooting last month has energized student activists, who are angry and frustrated over gun violence. But it's also contributed to the impression that school shootings are a growing epidemic in America.
In truth, they're not.

"Schools are safer today than they had been in previous decades," says James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University who has studied the phenomenon of mass murder since the 1980s.


 What is epidemic is:

Copycats wanting their day in the paper.

News organizations that are hyped up about this.

The general system that ignores these problem-kids in the first place. Both parents and schools kick them down the road hoping all will be better later. And it isn't.

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