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Causes And Effects Of Mass Shootings In The United States

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In 1999, two students from Columbine High School planned an attack in which they killed 20 students and one adult with three injured. In 2007, the second deadliest shooting event, took place at Virginia Tech with 32 dead. In 2012, Adam Lanza shot 20 children and 6 adults in the horrific event known as the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting. More recently in 2016 a shooting took place in an Orlando nightclub, Pulse, where 49 people were killed and 58 people were injured.
According to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), a non-profit organization that supplies people with refutable statistics about gun violence, a mass shooting is any event in which a gunman shoots more than four people in the same general time and location. As stated by the GVA, there has been 273 mass shootings in 2017 alone. This means that there has been an average of 7.5 mass shootings a week, which indicates that at least four or more people were either killed or injured every day from January to October. Seventeen of the deadliest mass shootings in history of the US happened in the past decade. The US is now the country that mass shootings are affiliated with; America take credit for only 5% of the world's population but takes responsibility of 31% of the world's mass shootings.
How these tragedies occur and what causes them is the topic that arises as an effect of these shootings. Most parents do not worry about whether their kids will grow up to be psychopaths, sociopaths, or mass shooters. They also do not worry about how the media their children are exposed to will affect them. Moreover, these parents are more likely to be concerned with how their children interact with other kids and other family members. Day-to-day social interactions just seem more important. All kids throw aggressive temper tantrums but that does not mean they are capable of being violent. We recognize that there are outside influences that lead to an individual's aggression but we rarely acknowledge that aggression may correlate with violent media.
For years now, researches have been studying the correlation between violent media and the aggression in children. Undoubtedly the conclusion is that violent media does indeed increase the aggressive nature in kids.

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