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Examining Gun Regulations, Warning Behaviors, and Policies to Prevent Mass Shootings
This refers to a subculture of those who are involuntary celibate. Common features are expressing rage at women, having violent sexual fantasies and admiration for previous mass shooters.
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Defining Mass Shootings
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3916-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter interrogates public understandings of mass shootings. First of all, gun violence statistics for the United States are compared with those in other developed countries. The varying definitions and trends of mass shooting are shown to be problematic in trying to gain an accurate understanding of the phenomenon. Discussed is the history of mass shootings in the United States from “going postal” attacks occurring in post offices and workplace massacres through to school shootings and mass shootings in public places. Possible reasons why the United States has the highest number of mass shootings are deliberated. Hofstede's often-quoted cultural model is used to discuss two national characteristics: high levels of individualism and low power distance between social groups. Other factors highlighted relate to Harding, Fox, and Mehta's model about influencers of school shootings, as well as notions of extreme masculinity which are often expressed via misogynistic behavior.
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Mass Shooting and Misogyny: Broken Males Are Pulling the Trigger
A member of a group of people on the Internet who are unable to find sexual partners despite wanting them, and who express hate toward people whom they blame for this cause. Cambridge.org (n.d.).
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Misogynistic Males: Mass Murders, the Incel Subculture, and Ways to Assess Risk
Involuntary celibates, part of an online subculture. Beliefs espoused tend to be misogynistic in nature.
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