The Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute of Justice has published a special report presenting findings from NIJ-supported research on public mass shootings, including school mass shootings, since 2014 and identifying areas of needed research and recommendations for the future.

Since 2014, NIJ has invested in numerous research projects to build basic knowledge and advance our understanding of public mass shootings, producing more than 60 research publications. The new report examines the contents of those publications, which include discussions of the weapons chosen by shooters, individuals leaking plans prior to mass shootings, and the mental health of shooters.

Title: NIJ Special Report: Public Mass Shootings Research
Authors: National Institute of Justice
Where: https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/307401.pdf

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