Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Series TitleSeries Title
-
Reading LevelReading Level
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersContent TypeItem TypeIs Full-Text AvailableSubjectCountry Of PublicationPublisherSourceTarget AudienceDonorLanguagePlace of PublicationContributorsLocation
Done
Filters
Reset
1,003,288
result(s) for
"Shootings"
Sort by:
‘A House of Dynamite’ | Anatomy of a Scene
in
Shootings
2025
The director Kathryn Bigelow narrates a tense sequence from her film, in which a ballistic missile is headed for the United States.
Streaming Video
He lost his sister at Parkland. Now he's a survivor of FSU
in
Shootings
2025
Robbie Alhadeff, whose sister was killed in Parkland in 2018, spoke to The Post about reliving the tragedy after the FSU shooting.
Streaming Video
From a Taller Tower
2021
We, as a nation, have become desensitized to the shock and pain
in the wake of mass shootings. In the bottomless silence between
gunshots, as political stalemate ensures inaction, the killing
continues; the dying continues. From a Taller Tower
attends to the silence that has left us empty in the aftermath of
these atrocities. Veteran journalist Seamus McGraw chronicles the
rise of the mass shooter to dismantle the myths we have constructed
around the murderers and ourselves.
In 1966, America's first mass shooter, from atop the University
of Texas tower, unleashed a new reality: the fear that any of us
may be targeted by a killer, and the complicity we bear in granting
these murderers the fame or infamy they crave. Addressing
individual cases in the epidemic that began in Austin, From a
Taller Tower bluntly confronts our obsession with the
shooters-and explores the isolation, narcissism, and sense of
victimhood that fan their obsessions. Drawing on the experiences of
survivors and first responders as well as the knowledge of mental
health experts, McGraw challenges the notion of the \"good guy with
a gun,\" the idolization of guns (including his own), and the
reliability of traumatized memory. Yet in this terrible history,
McGraw reminds us of the humanity that can stop the killing and the
dying.
The risk of school rampage : assessing and preventing threats of school violence
\"Deadly school rampage shootings continue to plague society and inspire widespread fear, yet scant attention has been paid to averted incidents. Utilizing in-depth interviews conducted with officials directly involved in averting potential school rampages, this book explores the processes by which threats are assessed and school rampage plots are averted. By examining these averted incidents, this work addresses problematic gaps in school violence scholarship and advances existing knowledge about mass murder, violence prevention, bystander intervention, threat assessment, and disciplinary policy in school contexts.\"-- Publisher's website.
The Bully Society
2012
·\"A coherent, heartbreaking narrative of how bullying works.\" -The Boston Globe
·\"The author writes with clarity and compassion… offers an opportunity for us to examine, discuss, and consider the world.\" -Kirkus Reviews
·\"Resists pop-psychology profiling… a searing indcitment of the cultures of cruelty, entitlement and indifference.\" - Michael Kimmel, author ofGuyland
·\"Exceptionally readable, abundant examples, and full of salient suggestions.\" - James W. Messerschmidt, author ofHegemonic Masculinities and Camouflaged Politics
·\"Riveting and powerful… Amazing and hopeful… Poignant and timely… A must read.\" - Liz Murray, author ofBreaking Night
·\"This powerful, necessary book… Illuminates a very dark problem, and proposes solutions.\" - Andrew Solomon, author ofThe Noonday Demon
·\"A compelling case.\" -Publishers Weekly
·\"An exceedingly thorough analysis.\" -New York Journal of Books
·\"Destined to emerge as an important text.\" -CHOICE
·\"A scholarly, insightful commentary… highly recommended.\" -VOYA
\"A remarkably accessible book and… An important tool.\" -Metapsychology
School shooters
2015,2017
School shootings scare everyone, even those not immediately affected. They make national and international news. They make parents afraid to send their children off to school. But they also lead to generalizations about those who perpetrate them. Most assumptions about the perpetrators are wrong and many of the warning signs are missed until it's too late. Here, Peter Langman takes a look at 48 national and international cases of school shootings in order to dispel the myths, explore the motives, and expose the realities of preventing school shootings from happening in the future, including identifying at risk individuals and helping them to seek help before it's too late.