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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This session addresses the causes of mass shootings. Within this session, there is an exploration of different characteristics of offenders, their motivations, and theoretical explanations of mass violence.
Comparing Radical and Non-Radical Violence: An Umbrella Review of Risk and Protective Factors - Caroline Deli, Université de Montréal; Sébastien Brouillette-Alarie, Université du Québec à Montréal; Ghayda Hassan, Université du Québec à Montréal
Examining Mass Shootings and the Mobilization to Violence: A Thematic Analysis Approach - Brynn Schuetter, University of South Carolina; Jeffrey Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
Offender, Victim, and Incident Level Predictors of Mass Shooting Outcomes - Katelyn McMahon, University of Louisville; Holly Kratzwald, University of Louisville; Alex Widdowson, University of Louisville
Rampage as a Social Rebirth: A Mixed Methods Study of US School Shootings - Anne Nassauer, University of Erfurt
Workplace-Related Shootings and General Strain Theory - Anna Leimberg, Austin Peay State University; Erin Carlin, Austin Peay State University; Kirsten England, University of South Florida; Alexis Israel, Austin Peay State University; Kaylynn Sims, Eastern Illinois University