The Violence Project (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9781419752957
"a must read for every school employee... While there is no simple solution to the problem, the book has numerous helpful suggestions, including one for the media. Give only minimal recognition to the shooter by name." --Morrison County Record"[The] book identifies 34 potential solutions to the mass shooting epidemic...[it] focuses on understanding past mass shooters and preventing future ones by showing that our approach to mass shooters is flawed. By painting them as one-dimensional monsters, we avoid society's involvement. And that stops us from solving the problem."--Minneapolis Star-Tribune"A bracing compilation of mass shooter profiles and first-person accounts from violent criminals ... a multifaceted study that is alternately horrifying, depressing, and even hopeful ... A distressing, critical study in the understanding, processing, and prevention of mass-casualty gun violence." --Kirkus Reviews"A moving book that not only translates the authors' years of research, but also synthesizes the available literature on mass shootings in an easily digestible, yet compelling format for the lay audience... an essential read."--The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences"For teachers, business owners, parents, and health care providers, for anyone passionate about gun control laws, or anyone yearning to know more--this text is for everyone. The Violence Project tells you everything you need to know about the mass shooting epidemic in the United States and offers evidence-based solutions as to how this crisis can be abated. The authors discuss everything from live shooter drills to security products, explaining what works and what doesn't based upon their extensive research." --True Crime Index"If you ever wondered how can we stop mass shootings, this is the book for you. By mixing compelling first-person interviews with mass shooters and significant data analysis, The Violence Project illustrates the tangible ways we can intervene and prevent a tragedy from occurring. No one is helpless--read this book and help stop violence before it starts."--Nicole Hockley, co-founder and managing director, Sandy Hook Promise"Insightful and cautiously optimistic ... the authors' nuanced portraits of mass shooters buttress the case that these tragedies 'are not an inevitable fact of American life; they're preventable.' This is a sensitive and knowledgeable treatment of one of America's most vexing social problems." --Publishers Weekly"It's a reframing of our mass shooting problem, beyond the familiar and mistaken messaging that bullying, video games and undiagnosed mental illness lay at the crux of the crimes....a reminder to open our eyes...It helpfully summarizes de-escalation techniques and it relays four D's of crisis, dangerous, disruptive, dysregulated or distressed behaviors... a courageous deep dive into a topic for public health that most researchers would rather forget." --Mitchell Daily Republic"One major advantage of this book over others is that it directly addresses the 'So what can I do?' dilemma. Unlike journal articles and books that focus on state or Federal policy efforts, this book offers a three-part approach to prevention. The book recommends steps we can take as individuals, institutions, and as a society. ... This book emphasizes concrete action, with links and descriptions of resources that can help facilitation these actions. In doing so, this book gives the reader a sense that mass shootings are preventable if we are willing to take a few basic steps to get started."--Crime Prevention and Community Safety"One of the most comprehensive studies of the subject"--Wall Street Journal"Reading The Violence Project is like having the lights turned on in a dark stadium. Jillian Peterson and James Densley illuminate for us the darkest corners of our violent predilections. They've told us what to do; the rest is up to us. Groundbreaking!"--Rachel Louise Snyder, bestselling author of No Visible Bruises"The Violence Pr

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  • Autor: Peterson PH D, Jillian