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Published date01 February 2020
Date01 February 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12452
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy VOLUME 19 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2020 PAGES 1  361
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2020
LETTER FROM THE NEW EDITORS
Letter from the editors
Cynthia Lum and Christopher S. Koper
SPECIAL ISSUE: COUNTERING MASS
VIOLENCE IN THE UNITED STATES
Policy recommendations for countering
mass shootings in the United States
Daniel S. Nagin, Christopher S. Koper,
and Cynthia Lum
Patterns and prevalence of lethal mass violence
Grant Duwe
Why have public mass shootings
become more deadly?: Assessing how
perpetrators’ motives and methods have
changed over time
Adam Lankford and James Silver
Desperate identities: A bio-psycho-social
analysis of perpetrators of mass violence
Peter Langman
What role does serious mental illness play
in mass shootings, and how should we
address it?
Jennifer Skeem and Edward Mulvey
Identifying high-risk fi rearm owners to
prevent mass violence
Hannah S. Laqueur and Garen J. Wintemute
Potential to prevent mass shootings through
domestic violence fi rearm restrictions
April M. Zeoli and Jennifer K. Paruk
Assessing the potential to reduce deaths and
injuries from mass shootings through
restrictions on assault weapons and other
high-capacity semiautomatic fi rearms
Christopher S. Koper
Evidence concerning the regulation of
rearms design, sale, and carrying on fatal
mass shootings in the United States
Daniel W. Webster, Alexander D.
McCourt, Cassandra K. Crifasi, Marisa
D. Booty, and Elizabeth A. Stuart
Algorithmic approach to forecasting rare
violent events: An illustration based in
intimate partner violence perpetration
Richard A. Berk and Susan B. Sorenson
Threat assessment as a school violence
prevention strategy
Dewey G. Cornell
Space between concern and crime: Two
recommendations for promoting the
adoption of the threat assessment model
and encouraging bystander reporting
James Silver
Investigating the applicability of situational
crime prevention to the public mass
violence context
Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak,
and Brent R. Klein
Rapid response to mass shootings: A review
and recommendations
Paul M. Reeping, Sara Jacoby, Sonali
Rajan, and Charles C. Branas
The devil’s in the details: Measuring mass
violence
Lin Hu -Corzine and Jay Corzine
Responses to mass shooting events: The
interplay between the media and the
public
Arie Croitoru, Sara Kien, Ron Mahabir,
Jacek Radzikowski, Andrew Crooks, Ross
Schuchard, Tatyanna Begay, Ashley Lee,
Alex Bettios, and Anthony Stefanidis
CORRIGENDUM
The reverse racism effect: Are cops more
hesitant to shoot Black than White
suspects?
CRIMINOLOGY
& Public Policy
A journal devoted to policy discussions
of criminology research fi ndings
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2020

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