Averting the unlikely: fearing, assessing, and preventing threats of rampage violence in American public schools.
Over the last decade, school rampage shootings have taken multiple lives and caused widespread fear throughout the United States. During this same period, there have also been dozens of averted incidents where student plots to kill multiple peers and faculty members came to the attention of authorit...
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