No. 19-1, February 2020
Index
- Algorithmic approach to forecasting rare violent events
- Assessing the potential to reduce deaths and injuries from mass shootings through restrictions on assault weapons and other high‐capacity semiautomatic firearms
- Desperate identities
- Evidence concerning the regulation of firearms design, sale, and carrying on fatal mass shootings in the United States
- Identifying high‐risk firearm owners to prevent mass violence
- Investigating the applicability of situational crime prevention to the public mass violence context
- Issue Information
- Letter from the editors
- Patterns and prevalence of lethal mass violence
- Policy recommendations for countering mass shootings in the United States
- Potential to prevent mass shootings through domestic violence firearm restrictions
- Rapid response to mass shootings
- Responses to mass shooting events
- Space between concern and crime
- The devil's in the details: Measuring mass violence
- The reverse racism effect: Are cops more hesitant to shoot Black than White suspects?
- Threat assessment as a school violence prevention strategy
- What role does serious mental illness play in mass shootings, and how should we address it?
- Why have public mass shootings become more deadly?