A Comparison of Fatal School Shootings in Rural Communities

Scott T Kidd, Cheryl L Meyer

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Abstract

Disturbing new patterns have marked the occurrence of recent lethal school violence where young offenders have targeted large groups of fellow students as their victims. The current study is an effort to understand this growing trend of youth violence. Based on analysis of several cases that occurred between 1996 and 1999, a profile of the offenders is suggested built on similarities and differences between cases that were researched. Data was collected from online databases and internet websites for various news organizations. Sources of data included reports from national, regional and local newspapers, newsmagazines, wire services, interview transcripts, and reports posted on various news organization websites. Cases include incidents that occurred in Moses Lake, Washington; Pearl, Mississippi; Paducah, Kentucky; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Springfield, Oregon, and Littleton, Colorado.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Rural Community Psychology
Volume5
StatePublished - Jan 1 2002

Keywords

  • Kidd, Scott
  • Meyer, Cheryl L., 1959-
  • School shootings
  • School violence
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Disciplines

  • Psychiatry and Psychology

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