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    Recently, school shootings have been a nationwide concern and problem to solve. More because of the beliefs society has claimed the problems are. Those opinions include and are not limited to: he was mentally ill, he was a loner, and he rarely spoke. Making those claims are giving us a hard time measuring the signs that lead to school shootings. More so when there continues to be a society that is completely lacking in morals, and those victims are those adolescents that have lost hope due to our

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    a potential shooting. The setting is held in a high school with the main actor seeming like the typical high school boy. He is shown in a “romance” with an unknown person at the school. The video is then replayed highlighting a troubled boy in the background. His classmates walk past him in the hallway without recognizing that he is plotting a school shooting. The troubled boy is shown watching videos of guns and referencing shooting his classmates. At the end, he walks into the school gym and carries

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    American schools became dangerous places at the end of the twentieth century. Children as young as twelve and thirteen came to school not to study but to shoot as many people as possible. Even as these students transformed schools into war zones, teachers and other students did what they could to restore order and to save lives. In doing so, they became unlikely heroes on America’s latest battlefield. Although violence in schools is nothing new, multiple shootings are. According to the 1999 Annual

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    More than 270 gun sightings have been reported in schools in the year of 2016 (Mascia). Overall, more than fifty million kids walk into school with firearms everyday, but nobody knows about it. Why? Because most school officials do not have enough rights to search through students’ belongings if they have suspicion about something. Schools should have the right to search students’ belongings because of behavior, ownership, and safety. Schools should have the right to search students’ belongings

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    Exploring School Rampage Shootings: Research, Theory, and Policy, Micahel Rocque examines the history of school rampage shootings in the United States, as well as the theories and policy developments that have followed. The article is sectioned into four main parts: 1. Historical context and notable changes of school violence/shootings from the 20th century to present; 2. Recent empirical research based on school shootings; 3. Popular theories that help illuminate the possible causes of school shootings;

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    School shootings are terrifying to think about, but there are ways to help prevent the massacres from ever happening again. The first known school shooting was at the Texas Tower at the University of Texas in 1966 where Charles Whitman shot and killed 16 people while injuring 31 others. Who would have known since that date that we would have more then 200 deaths on school campuses? The most storied shooting in the 90’s was probably the Columbine massacre where on April 20, 1999 Dylan Klebold and

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    School Shootings: Columbine School is supposed to be a safe place for children whether they came from a happy home or not. Children go to school for a minimum of thirteen years and during this time is when they meet friends, fall in “love” with their first girlfriend or boyfriend. They find out who they really are. Unfortunately, during this time our children experience bullying and harassment from their peers. This can lead to some very dangerous decisions, suicide or schools shootings. Through

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    Columbine and Virginia Tech were definitely two of the biggest, but not one of the first mass shootings on school grounds. On August 1, 1966, a mass shooting took place at the University of Texas. A 25 ex-marine named Charles Whitman, who majored in architectural engineering, murdered his mother and wife that morning. Whitman climbed on top of the UT Tower and started firing. “The crime scene spanned the length of five city blocks… and covered the nerve of what was then a relatively small, quiet

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    Schools were once treated as a haven,but between 10 years, the amount of student shootings has dramatically risen from 43 to 101. Now people think that we need to go back to the barbaric saying of ‘kill or be killed’, but there are more ways to skin a cat - and more ways of controlling this horrid situation. Teachers should have the choice of whether or not to have guns. Some teachers don’t want to bare the burden of having to kill someone. Mrs. Frye from Waupun Area Junior/Senior High strongly hinted

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    Stop School Shootings

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    There are many ways we can stop school shootings, but we can not prepare for all of them. In this article it states that not all shootings are done while schools are session. Most of them are done before and after. Very few are done during school.The article also states that there is a lot of of misleading methodology. They say that schools try to say any shootings that take place on school campus is a school shooting. Then again is that really a school shooting, I mean yes in a way and also no

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