2023
DOI: 10.1891/vv-2022-0051
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Victimology of Mass Shootings and Mass Murders Not Involving Firearms

Abstract: Most research to date has focused on perpetrators of mass murder incidents. Hence, there is little information on victims. We examined 973 mass murders that occurred in the United States between 1900 and 2019 resulting in 5,273 total fatalities and 4,498 nonfatal injuries for a total of 9,771 victims (on average 10 victims per incident). Approximately 64% of victims of mass murder were White individuals, 13% were Black individuals, 6% were Asian individuals, and 14% were Latinx individuals. Given the higher nu… Show more

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“…The future has already arrived and the expectations of at least fifteen minutes of notoriety seem to have been greatly overblown in our novelty-hungry era. Last but not least, given that information about mass murderers is sparse, even the best research teams rely on lay/popular sources, such as Wikipedia, Murderpedia, and Mother Jones 3,9 . To have the cases of mass murder needlessly shrouded in secrecy would further hinder research and prevention efforts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The future has already arrived and the expectations of at least fifteen minutes of notoriety seem to have been greatly overblown in our novelty-hungry era. Last but not least, given that information about mass murderers is sparse, even the best research teams rely on lay/popular sources, such as Wikipedia, Murderpedia, and Mother Jones 3,9 . To have the cases of mass murder needlessly shrouded in secrecy would further hinder research and prevention efforts.…”
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confidence: 99%