Assessing Leakage-Based Mass Shooting Prevention: A Comparison of Foiled and Completed Attacks

This study compares foiled and completed mass shootings involving leakage (2000-2019) to determine the factors associated with leakage, modes of leakage, and bystanders encountering leakage that contributed to preventing mass shootings. Findings indicate offenders who engaged in leakage were more li...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of threat assessment and management 2024-12, Vol.11 (4), p.203-217
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Jason R., Greene-Colozzi, Emily A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study compares foiled and completed mass shootings involving leakage (2000-2019) to determine the factors associated with leakage, modes of leakage, and bystanders encountering leakage that contributed to preventing mass shootings. Findings indicate offenders who engaged in leakage were more likely to be foiled when they were younger (
ISSN:2169-4842
2169-4850
DOI:10.1037/tam0000205