Friday, May 18, 2018

What Explains U.S. Mass Shootings? International Comparisons Suggest an Answer
These Researchers Have Been Trying To Stop School Shootings For 20 Years It’s difficult to say definitively how many school shootings have happened since Columbine. It’s harder still to prove how many would-be shootings were averted. But the people who have spent the last two decades trying to understand this phenomenon are still here, and still trying to sell politicians on possible solutions that are tough to sum up in a sound bite.
After Sandy Hook we said never again. And then we let 1,126 mass shootings happen. After Sandy Hook, we said never again. Since then, there have been 1,686 mass shootings.
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