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Part 2: Behavioral Differences in K-12 and College Shooters’ Interactions with Parents, Peers, and Teachers
School shooters may adjust their behaviors and modify their manipulations depending on the social context and the relationship they have with the bystander.
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Involving Coaches in the School Threat Management Process
Coaches and athletic staff members should be on school threat management teams due to their unique relationships with students and their ability to identify concerning behaviors.
InsightsSchool Shootings Leave Lasting Economic Impacts on Local Communities, New Study Shows
In addition to significant emotional trauma, school shootings lead to declines in consumer spending and disrupt local economic stability for months., according to a new study from Georgia Tech.
NewsSeveral South Carolina High School Athletes Charged Following Youth Camp Incident at Presbyterian College
Several D.W. Daniel High School athletes face criminal charges and disciplinary actions following a filmed assault at an FCA football camp.
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