Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities / Edition 1

Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1440836523
ISBN-13:
9781440836527
Pub. Date:
02/22/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1440836523
ISBN-13:
9781440836527
Pub. Date:
02/22/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities / Edition 1

Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities / Edition 1

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Overview

This book provides readers and researchers with a critical examination of mass shootings as told by the media, offering research-based, factual answers to oft-asked questions and investigating common myths about these tragic events.

When a mass shooting happens, the news media is flooded with headlines and breaking information about the shooters, victims, and acts themselves. What is notably absent in the news reporting are any concrete details that serve to inform news consumers how prevalent these mass shootings really are (or are not, when considering crime statistics as a whole), what legitimate causes for concern are, and how likely an individual is to be involved in such an incident. Instead, these events often are used as catalysts for conversations about larger issues such as gun control and mental health care reform.

What critical points are we missing when the media focuses on only what "people want to hear"? This book explores the media attention to mass shootings and helps readers understand the problem of mass shootings and public gun violence from its inception to its existence in contemporary society. It discusses how the issue is defined, its history, and its prevalence in both the United States and other countries, and provides an exploration of the responses to these events and strategies for the prevention of future violence.

The book focuses on the myths purported about these unfortunate events, their victims, and their perpetrators through typical U.S. media coverage as well as evidence-based facts to contradict such narratives. The book's authors pay primary attention to contemporary shootings in the United States but also discuss early events dating back to the 1700s and those occurring internationally. The accessible writing enables readers of varying grade levels, including laypersons, to gain a more in-depth—and accurate—understanding of the context of mass shootings in the United States. As a result, readers will be better able to contribute to meaningful discussions related to mass shooting events and the resulting responses and policies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440836527
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/22/2016
Series: Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jaclyn Schildkraut, PhD, is associate professor of criminal justice at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego.

H. Jaymi Elsass is a lecturer and doctoral candidate in the School of Criminal Justice at Texas State University.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xiii

1 Claims Making and Agenda Setting: How Myths Become Realities 1

2 What Is a "Mass Shooting"? 13

3 A History of Public Mass Shootings 29

4 Mass Shootings by the Numbers 55

5 The "Usual Suspects" as Causal Factors 71

6 Mass Shootings around the Globe 93

7 Preventing Mass Shootings 115

8 Mass Shootings in a Mediatized Society 139

9 Mass Shootings Today and Beyond 155

Bibliography 163

Index 231

What People are Saying About This

Glenn W. Muschert

"This book is required reading for anyone interested in understanding mass killing events. With a clear voice and insightful analysis, the authors break significant ground in the study of mass shootings, ultimately bringing the history, development, discussion, and prevention of such events into sharp focus."

Ralph W. Larkin

"By writing this book, Professors Schildkraut and Elsass have provided a great service to educators, researchers, journalists, other concerned professionals, and interested laypersons who are trying to understand mass shootings. They provide historical and international contexts to debunk popular notions and have created a clearer picture of the nature and etiology of rampage shootings. Schildkraut and Elsass provide a wide-ranging perspective and a deep knowledge of the literature on mass killings. This book should be required reading."

Jack Levin

"In Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities, Schildkraut and Elsass have crafted a highly readable and intelligent examination of both the controversies and the evidence-based conclusions regarding the character and history of mass shootings. Anyone who seeks to understand the myths and realities associated with public mass shootings will benefit a great deal from reading this book."

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