TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychological profiles of school shooters: Positive directions and one big wrong turn
AU - Ferguson, Christopher J.
AU - Coulson, Mark
AU - Barnett, Jane
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - A wave of school shootings in the mid- to late 1990s led to great interest in attempts to "profile" school shooters with an eye both on identifying imminent perpetrators and preventing further incidents. Given that school shootings are generally rare, and many perpetrators are killed during their crimes, the availability of school shooters for research is obviously limited. Not surprisingly, initial profiles of school shooters were arguably of limited value. Although school shooting incidents, particularly by minors, have declined, some evidence has emerged to elucidate the psychological elements of school shooting incidents. School shooting incidents may follow extreme versions of etiological pathways seen for less extreme youth violence, and youthful school shooters appear more similar than different to adult perpetrators of mass shootings. The quest to understanding school shootings has led to several wrong turns, most notably the quixotic desire by politicians, advocates, and some scholars to link both school shootings and less extreme youth violence to playing violent video games, despite considerable and increasing evidence to the contrary.
AB - A wave of school shootings in the mid- to late 1990s led to great interest in attempts to "profile" school shooters with an eye both on identifying imminent perpetrators and preventing further incidents. Given that school shootings are generally rare, and many perpetrators are killed during their crimes, the availability of school shooters for research is obviously limited. Not surprisingly, initial profiles of school shooters were arguably of limited value. Although school shooting incidents, particularly by minors, have declined, some evidence has emerged to elucidate the psychological elements of school shooting incidents. School shooting incidents may follow extreme versions of etiological pathways seen for less extreme youth violence, and youthful school shooters appear more similar than different to adult perpetrators of mass shootings. The quest to understanding school shootings has led to several wrong turns, most notably the quixotic desire by politicians, advocates, and some scholars to link both school shootings and less extreme youth violence to playing violent video games, despite considerable and increasing evidence to the contrary.
KW - Aggression
KW - Computer games
KW - School shootings
KW - Video games
KW - Youth violence
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80053319053&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15332586.2011.581523
DO - 10.1080/15332586.2011.581523
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80053319053
VL - 11
SP - 141
EP - 158
JO - Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations
JF - Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations
SN - 1533-2586
IS - 2
ER -