2021
DOI: 10.1111/soin.12407
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Moral Panic, Fear of Crime, and School Shootings: Does Location Matter?

Abstract: The concept of moral panic has been used to describe how society reacts to different threats, either real or perceived. Although most studies in this area rely on qualitative, historical data, recent efforts have employed quantitative applications of an attributional model to understand attitudes consistent with different characteristics of moral panic. The present study utilizes this model along with survey data from college students across the five U.S. regions to examine how perceptions of school shootings … Show more

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“…Goode and Ben-Yehuda's (1994) criteria for moral panics have historically been measured qualitatively. However, recently, researchers have endeavored to measure these phenomena quantitatively -often finding support for Goode and Ben-Yehuda's (1994) five attributes (see, for example, Berryessa, 2022;Elsass et al, 2021;Klein & Mckissick, 2019;Schildkraut et al, 2015). There are some notable variations in the quantitative results.…”
Section: Moral Panicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Goode and Ben-Yehuda's (1994) criteria for moral panics have historically been measured qualitatively. However, recently, researchers have endeavored to measure these phenomena quantitatively -often finding support for Goode and Ben-Yehuda's (1994) five attributes (see, for example, Berryessa, 2022;Elsass et al, 2021;Klein & Mckissick, 2019;Schildkraut et al, 2015). There are some notable variations in the quantitative results.…”
Section: Moral Panicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some notable variations in the quantitative results. For example, when running factor analyses on the five attributes of moral panics as they relate to school shootings, Schildkraut et al (2015) and Elsass et al (2021) found that the concern variable could be split into two variables -concern as it relates to defense against school shootings (e.g., "I believe professors should be able to carry a firearm on campus if they have a concealed handgun license") and concern as it relates to the prevention of school shootings (e.g., "I believe that people should have to pass a criminal background check to purchase a firearm from a private dealer or a gun show"). However, in studying moral panics as they related to sex offenders, Klein and Mckissick (2019) and Berryessa (2022) did not find this division of the concern variable between defense and prevention.…”
Section: Moral Panicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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