Lexington Books
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Angelyn Spaulding Flowers is professor and coordinator of the Crime, Justice, and Security Studies Program at the University of the District of Columbia
Cotina Lane Pixley is clinical instructor in the Crime, Justice, and Security Studies Program at the University of the District of Columbia
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Historical Perspective on School-Based Mass Shootings
Chapter 2: The U.S. Legal Framework for Firearms
Chapter 3: Guns, Culture, and School-Based Mass Shootings: The Regional and State Context
Chapter 4: School-Based Mass Shootings and the Socio-Economics of Place
Chapter 5: Meeting at the Nexus: School Level and Weapons
Chapter 6: School-Based Mass Shooters
Chapter 7: Public Policy Considerations
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Index