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    When I enter my school, personally, I can say that I feel safe there. But when I hear of school shootings in other states or I hear of a fight or a instance of violence at my own school I do feel nervous. I wonder if I would be able to protect myself or if my teachers would be able to protect me, but I do not wish my teacher would have a gun in that instance. Since I am not armed, I feel as if I could find other ways to protect myself and other people aside from a weapon, therefore teachers should

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    police department, saying your child's school has been attacked by a mass shooter, and your child was a victim. Mass shootings happen many times a day, everyday. In the first 336 days of 2015, there were 354 mass shootings taken place in the US. Half of these shootings happened in schools. Since 2013, there has been at least 185 school shootings in America. People live in fear of guns. It’s not right. Everyday, people should feel safe sending their children to school, knowing they will be okay. The point

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    School Shootings Forty-five nationwide shootings occurred in the year 2015 where numerous innocent children were killed by cold, hearted adults. Enough is enough with these unforgivable tragedies happening again and again. No matter what schools say about ways already enforced, it is obviously not working because since the well-known shooting of Sandy Hook there has been 142. School is a place to teach and give knowledge to students in a happy, healthy setting. When kids are going to school they

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    plagued by school shooting after school shooting. Shootings at schools like Sandy Hook Elementary, Columbine high school, Umpqua Community College, and UC Santa Barbara. In the aftermath of school shootings like these examples, the investigations behind the motives of the perpetrators of these tragedies always seems to involve evidence that points to the shooter or shooters to have enjoyed particularly violent videogames. The three factors behind the majority of these school shootings are; lack of

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    Mass school shootings have become a disturbing trend in this country in the last two decades. According to the FBI, mass shootings (defined as shooting events that kill at least four people) occur approximately every two weeks in the United States (Manson). This baffling trend has left families and communities devastated with some having no concrete answers as to why exactly they lost their loved ones to these tragedies. Why have there been so many school shootings recently? Questions such as this

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    Just a normal day in American schools. Children are in their classes, and all the sudden an armed man comes to the front doors of the school killing many innocent lives. In the United States, School shootings have become increasingly common. Shootings from my perspective are disgusting, and create such harm to the world. However, school shooting statistics show a growing trend in the United States

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    School shootings and mental health in adolescents When the topic of school shootings is brought up, there are many different thoughts and feelings that are brought up. Some feel pity on the children and their families, others may feel rage and hate towards the perpetrator. Of course, there is a large effect on communities, whole nations even. But when you get down to the roots of these tragedies, you make a horrible realization. Kids in our school system and in our society are being neglected in

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    Statistics show that 53% of school shootings take place in K-12, while the other 47% take place in college or university campuses. In April of 1999, two boys shot up their school, injuring and murdering many of their fellow classmates. The horrific attack made on the school is now known and referred to as Columbine, the largest school massacre of the late 90’s and early 2000’s. The most explored question in a situation like this has to be why they did what they did and what drove them to do it.

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    of a society that has shaped them into being a certain way (Herda-Rapp 2003). When it comes to school shootings, a large majority of the time, there is a particular profile that these individuals tend to fall into (USSS 2002). This however can be revamped and redefined if certain concepts of social construction were to be implemented in order to either mitigate or to all together prevent a potential school violence incident. Violence is a social construct that has been glorified around the world

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    community college shooting. Nine victims were killed and the gunman was the tenth one who died. Those who died were the age range of 18-67. There were students who ended up being injured during the scene. “A motive for the shooting remained unclear” (Barajas, 2015, para.6). Assumptions have been made about how and why the shooting occurred, but we still do not know the real reason behind all of this. Questions will never be solved, but “according to several witness accounts, the shooting took place

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