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Showing posts with label school shootings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school shootings. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

What kills kids?

It is a horrible tragedy when children die.

No matter how they die.

But when the media focus on some forms of killing--devoting page after page and hour after hour to some forms of killing, while ignoring others--it creates misconceptions of what actually puts out kids at the most risk.

This is the lead story in USA Today right now.


A look at mass killings in the USA.


Its story and its graphic are extensive. And important.

But they create the false impression that our kids are likely to die in a mass killing (for example, a school shooting).

But these events appear nowhere on the actual leading causes of death for young people.

So the media share major blame for why people fear the wrong things. And prepare to protect themselves from the wrong things, as well.

Friday, June 1, 2012

We Need to Talk about Kevin

That is the title of a new film that examines psychopathy and crime, crimes like school shootings.

According to this article, psychopathy affects 3 to 6 percent of the population and is genetically based. That is, only a handful of people will be psychopaths and some of their dangerous behavior is owed to their genes.

"It's biological and one of the most inherited human characteristics," said Dr. Igor Galynker, associate chair of psychiatry and director of the Family Center for Bipolar Disorder at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. But of course, environment matters, too.

About 50 percent of the neurological traits that comprise psychopathy are inherited and 50 percent are shaped by other influences. Having the genetic predisposition and growing up in an aggressive environment can be lethal.

Having carefully studied school shootings myself, I can say that not all school shooters are psychopaths; in fact, most are not. But some are clearly scary dangerous cold-blooded killers (think Columbine, for example).

Experts interviewed by ABCNews.com on the 10th anniversary of the Columbine shootings in 2009, said that can't predict which teens will go on a suicide-driven rampage. That is true, although nearly all school shooters studied by the US Secret Service showed warning signs of violence serious enough to cause concern in friends, parents, teachers, and others.

"Not all psychotics or psychopaths are going to kill and most are not dangerous," said veteran FBI behavioral scientist Kenneth V. Lanning. That is the problem that makes prediction so difficult.

Check out the film, We Need to Talk about Kevin.

And here are some related videos:


Can Brain Damage Lead To Murder? Watch Video
Inside Chris Benoit's Brain Watch Video
Face-to-Face With a Psychopath Watch Video