Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Criminology scholars debunk 11 myths about mass murder in a special issue of Homicide Studies

With the one-year anniversary of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, many are left with questions about what leads to this and similar tragedies throughout the U.S. While some have theorized about the common personality traits of mass murderers, the frequency of these incidents, and the policy that can stop them, such speculation has led to many myths and misconceptions.

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