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Ceremonial Violence : A Psychological Explanation Of School Shootings

  • Ceremonial Violence : A Psychological Explanation Of  School Shootings
  • Titles

    • Psychological Explanation Of School Shootings
    • School Shootings
  • Attribution

    Jonathan Fast
  • Publication Details

    Book, 1st ed, Overlook Press, 2008
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  LB3013.32 .F37 2008  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Ceremonial Violence analyzes the Columbine high school shooting and four other cases and explains for the first time why teenagers commit school rampage shootings. These cases include: Brenda Spencer, 16, who after shooting at elementary school children for no apparent reason explained to a reporter: “I hate Mondays.” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • Ceremonial Violence analyzes the Columbine high school shooting and four other cases and explains for the first time why teenagers commit school rampage shootings. In addition to these cases, Fast provides a detailed, clear narrative of the Columbine shootings. With his grasp of the elements of abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, sociology, and neurology that contribute to the homicidal mindset, Fast offers us a means of understanding and coming to terms with these tragedies.– From publisher description
  • Contents

    • An overview
    • Case 1: Brenda Spencer : malignant narcissism
    • Case 2: Wayne Lo : identity confusion
    • Case 3: Evan Ramsey : childhood abuse
    • Case 4: Luke Woodham : socialization into extreme violence
    • Case 5: Eric Harris & Dylan Klebold : the shooting and the aftermath: grieving after an SR shooting
    • Reducing the incidence of SR shootings and school violence
  • ISBN

    • 9781590200476
    • 1590200470
  • Open Library ID

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