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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This session explores the impact of masculinity on mass shootings. Given the vastly disproportionate offending by male offenders in mass shootings, this session explores how expression of masculinity helps explain this pattern.
Girls as Grievances: The Role of Misogyny and Incel Culture in Brazilian School Shooting Motivations - Leandro Ayres França, University of Reading; Nadine Connell, Griffith University; Mateus Augusto Silveira Ribeiro, Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul
The Silent Crisis: Examining Masculinity, Mental Health and Mass Shootings - Kait Campbell, Michigan State University; Kayla Allison, University of Arkansas; Jeffrey Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
Mass Shootings and Masculinities: Exploring the Multifaceted Role of Gender in Cumulative Strain Theory - Eric Madfis, University of Washington Tacoma; Katie Callahan, University of Washington Tacoma