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Book Synopsis
The Wiley Handbook of the Psychology of Mass Shootings gathers together the latest insights from research and practice in one timely and much-needed reference work.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii

Preface xv

Part I: Background on Mass Shootings 1

1 Challenges to the Empirical Investigation of Mass Shootings 3
Andrew J. Smith and Michael Hughes

2 The Patterns and Prevalence of Mass Public Shootings in the United States, 1915–2013 20
Grant Duwe

3 Explaining Mass Shootings: Types, Patterns, and Theories 36
James Alan Fox and Jack Levin

Part II: The Psychology of Perpetrators 57

4 The Development of Rampage Shooters: Myths and Uncertainty in the Search for Causes 59
Benjamin Winegard and Christopher J. Ferguson

5 Biosocial Perspective of Proactive Aggression: Applications to Perpetrators of Mass Shootings 77
Jonathan Waldron and Angela Scarpa

6 The Challenge of Predicting Dangerousness 96
Sara Chiara Haden

Part III: The Role of Media in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings 115

7 The Influence of Media on Public Attitudes 117
Jaclyn Schildkraut and H. Jaymi Elsass

8 Social Media and News Coverage as Vicarious Exposure 136
Carolyn R. Fallahi

9 The Role of Technology in Expressions of Grief 153
Kenneth A. Lachlan

10 The Impact of Journalism on Grieving Communities 170
Henna Haravuori, Noora Berg, and Mauri Marttunen

Part IV: Psychological Considerations for Impacted Individuals 189

11 Mental Health Outcomes Following Direct Exposure 191
Laura C. Wilson

12 Psychosocial Functioning Within Shooting]Affected Communities: Individual] and Community]Level Factors 210
Heather Littleton, Julia C. Dodd, and Kelly Rudolph

13 Postdisaster Psychopathology Among Rescue Workers Responding to Multiple]Shooting Incidents 229
Geoff J. May and Carol S. North

14 Distress Among Journalists Working the Incidents 247
Klas Backholm

Part V: Clinical Interventions for Impacted Individuals 265

15 Empirically Based Trauma Therapies 267
Thea Gallagher, Natalie G. Gay, Anu Asnaani, and Edna B. Foa

16 Public Relief Efforts From an International Perspective 293
Kari Dyregrov, Atle Dyregrov, and Pål Kristensen

17 Mental Health Service Utilization Following Mass Shootings 312
Andrew J. Smith, Katharine Donlon Ramsdell, Michael F. Wusik, and Russell T. Jones

18 Resiliency and Posttraumatic Growth 331
Andrea M. Despotes, David P. Valentiner, and Melissa London

Part VI: Prevention, Ethics, and Future Directions 351

19 Threat Assessment and Violence Prevention 353
Dewey Cornell and Pooja Datta

20 Ethical Conduct of Research in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings 372
Elana Newman, Chelsea Shotwell Tabke, and Betty Pfefferbaum

21 Future Directions 388
Danny Axsom

Index 401

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781119047933, 978-1119047933
      ISBN10: 1119047935
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Wiley Handbook of the Psychology of Mass Shootings gathers together the latest insights from research and practice in one timely and much-needed reference work.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors vii

      Preface xv

      Part I: Background on Mass Shootings 1

      1 Challenges to the Empirical Investigation of Mass Shootings 3
      Andrew J. Smith and Michael Hughes

      2 The Patterns and Prevalence of Mass Public Shootings in the United States, 1915–2013 20
      Grant Duwe

      3 Explaining Mass Shootings: Types, Patterns, and Theories 36
      James Alan Fox and Jack Levin

      Part II: The Psychology of Perpetrators 57

      4 The Development of Rampage Shooters: Myths and Uncertainty in the Search for Causes 59
      Benjamin Winegard and Christopher J. Ferguson

      5 Biosocial Perspective of Proactive Aggression: Applications to Perpetrators of Mass Shootings 77
      Jonathan Waldron and Angela Scarpa

      6 The Challenge of Predicting Dangerousness 96
      Sara Chiara Haden

      Part III: The Role of Media in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings 115

      7 The Influence of Media on Public Attitudes 117
      Jaclyn Schildkraut and H. Jaymi Elsass

      8 Social Media and News Coverage as Vicarious Exposure 136
      Carolyn R. Fallahi

      9 The Role of Technology in Expressions of Grief 153
      Kenneth A. Lachlan

      10 The Impact of Journalism on Grieving Communities 170
      Henna Haravuori, Noora Berg, and Mauri Marttunen

      Part IV: Psychological Considerations for Impacted Individuals 189

      11 Mental Health Outcomes Following Direct Exposure 191
      Laura C. Wilson

      12 Psychosocial Functioning Within Shooting]Affected Communities: Individual] and Community]Level Factors 210
      Heather Littleton, Julia C. Dodd, and Kelly Rudolph

      13 Postdisaster Psychopathology Among Rescue Workers Responding to Multiple]Shooting Incidents 229
      Geoff J. May and Carol S. North

      14 Distress Among Journalists Working the Incidents 247
      Klas Backholm

      Part V: Clinical Interventions for Impacted Individuals 265

      15 Empirically Based Trauma Therapies 267
      Thea Gallagher, Natalie G. Gay, Anu Asnaani, and Edna B. Foa

      16 Public Relief Efforts From an International Perspective 293
      Kari Dyregrov, Atle Dyregrov, and Pål Kristensen

      17 Mental Health Service Utilization Following Mass Shootings 312
      Andrew J. Smith, Katharine Donlon Ramsdell, Michael F. Wusik, and Russell T. Jones

      18 Resiliency and Posttraumatic Growth 331
      Andrea M. Despotes, David P. Valentiner, and Melissa London

      Part VI: Prevention, Ethics, and Future Directions 351

      19 Threat Assessment and Violence Prevention 353
      Dewey Cornell and Pooja Datta

      20 Ethical Conduct of Research in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings 372
      Elana Newman, Chelsea Shotwell Tabke, and Betty Pfefferbaum

      21 Future Directions 388
      Danny Axsom

      Index 401

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