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August 7, 2016 · 12:54 am

Study: Identification with prior mass shooters made famous by extensive media coverage is a more powerful push toward violence than mental health status or access to firearms


Study:
Mass Shootings and the Media Contagion Effect
Jennifer Johnston, Ph.D. and Andrew Joy, BS
Western New Mexico University

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