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Are School Shootings Really That Different?
USAMonday, November 10, 2025
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Headlines and Perceptions
School shootings often grab headlines and spark fear.
- Many believe they are a special kind of violence.
- The common perception: angry, suburban white boys target classmates without reason.
The Study
Recent studies suggest school shootings might not be so different from other gun violence in communities.
- Researchers looked at:
- 752 nonfatal school shootings
- 28,109 nonfatal public shootings
- Data from:
- 1,098 counties
- 45 U.S. states
- Between 2015 and 2019
The Results
The results were surprising.
- Only small differences between school shootings and public shootings.
- Differences might be due to the school setting.
- Suggestion: School gun violence and community gun violence might have similar causes.
The Implications
This challenges the idea that school shootings are a unique form of violence.
- Instead, they might be part of a bigger problem of gun violence in society.
- Understanding this can help in finding better solutions.
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