Some of the most horrific tragedies in the past 15 years transformed federal community mental health policy. On December 14, 2012, a shooter killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and on May 22, 2022, a shooter murdered 21 people at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Newtown led to Congress adopting a bill that ruptured three decades of community mental health policy impasse. Uvalde resulted in a law that substantially expanded the program created after Newtown. But this policymaking process was a long time coming. Legislators introduced each bill over 10 times before enactment after Newtown and Uvalde. What happened between these mass shootings and policy adoption that led political actors to awaken...
This content analysis of multiple mass shooting cases examines a crisis genre that is not as frequen...
Throughout the year 2012, senseless violence and tragedy plagued the United States. Numerous mass sh...
The issue of gun control has once again become a highly contested issue in the United States after t...
Some of the most horrific tragedies in the past 15 years transformed federal community mental health...
Research suggests that mass shootings can increase mental health stigma, reinforce stereotypes that ...
In February 2018, the United States experienced yet another devastating mass shooting, this time at ...
Why did the 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, lead to immediate state gun policy reforms whil...
The 20th anniversary of the National Firearms Agreement (NFA) offers lessons for mental health and p...
Active shooter incidents at schools have highlighted the prevalence of mental illness in our society...
The mass shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, happened over two decades ago, ye...
This dissertation project offers an historical perspective on news media response to mass violence. ...
Mass shootings at Navy Yard, Newtown, Aurora, and elsewhere have jolted Congress and the states into...
This paper is a rhetorical analysis of the NRA\u27s use of the mentally ill as a scapegoat for gun r...
Sunday saw the worst mass shooting in US history, with a gunman murdering 49 people in a nightclub i...
Abstract Background Following the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Park...
This content analysis of multiple mass shooting cases examines a crisis genre that is not as frequen...
Throughout the year 2012, senseless violence and tragedy plagued the United States. Numerous mass sh...
The issue of gun control has once again become a highly contested issue in the United States after t...
Some of the most horrific tragedies in the past 15 years transformed federal community mental health...
Research suggests that mass shootings can increase mental health stigma, reinforce stereotypes that ...
In February 2018, the United States experienced yet another devastating mass shooting, this time at ...
Why did the 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, lead to immediate state gun policy reforms whil...
The 20th anniversary of the National Firearms Agreement (NFA) offers lessons for mental health and p...
Active shooter incidents at schools have highlighted the prevalence of mental illness in our society...
The mass shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, happened over two decades ago, ye...
This dissertation project offers an historical perspective on news media response to mass violence. ...
Mass shootings at Navy Yard, Newtown, Aurora, and elsewhere have jolted Congress and the states into...
This paper is a rhetorical analysis of the NRA\u27s use of the mentally ill as a scapegoat for gun r...
Sunday saw the worst mass shooting in US history, with a gunman murdering 49 people in a nightclub i...
Abstract Background Following the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Park...
This content analysis of multiple mass shooting cases examines a crisis genre that is not as frequen...
Throughout the year 2012, senseless violence and tragedy plagued the United States. Numerous mass sh...
The issue of gun control has once again become a highly contested issue in the United States after t...