Anatomy Of Mass Murder
Which of the following communities is more like to suffer irreversible loss in the aftermath of a mass murder? Danville, a small, densely interconnected rural community Dan City, a densely populated area within a large metropolitan region Daniel Heights, an upscale suburban area with upper middle-class families Industrial Dan, a large, loosely organized industrial area with mostly commuters
Danville, a small, densely interconnected rural community
Which of the following did Michael Carneal experience when he first arrived to prison?
Delusions in his mind got louder and louder, He suffered from severe depression,He was sure evil demons were trying to get at him through every window and floorboard, and He heard ants crawling at night
Linnemann (and others) have suggested that Capote's In Cold Blood inspired an infamous serial killer to follow his ambitions of killing. That serial killer is
Dennis Rader
Overwhelmingly, one characteristic that sets mass murderers from other killers is a diagnosis of mental health or behavior disorder prior to the attack.
False
Overwhelmingly, the Sandy Hook Promise is about gun control. True False
False
School shootings and workplace shootings make up about 90% of all mass murders in the US.
False
The Christian principles demonstrated in the Westside community, including the conversations and testimonies in the town hall-type meetings, may have not resolved all the issues, but it did bring a certain amount of closure. True False
False
The Kalish article points out that the cases in their study were "gay baited" -- that is, they were targeted for humiliation because they were gay. True False
False
The Newman authors recommend several preventative measures that, implemented with 100% compliance, can reduce the risk of a school shooting to zero. True False
False
The Sandy Hook Promise vows to ban guns, eventually in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia. True False
False
The three boys on whom the Newman book focuses were known troublemakers. True False
False
The video "Tough Guise" provides a decidedly anti-male message. True False
False
There is a decidedly biological reason why males commit the vast majority of violence, as evidenced by consistent rates of violence across the globe. True False
False
There was no armed guard at Columbine. True False
False
This country has never had an assault nation ban. True False
False
Though Kansas is known as the site of several serial killers, there has been no mass murder within its borders since 1959 (the Clutter family, of _In Cold Blood_ fame).
False
While male mass killers overwhelmingly use guns, most female mass killers use arson.
False
According to Dr. Gerber in the PBS report on mental illness, he emphasizes that the story we HAVE NOT heard enough about is accessibility of guns child abuse complexity of the phenomena mental health system access all of the above c and d
c and d
Among other recommendations, Newman proposes that student records be a) maintained across spatial and bureaucratic boundaries; and b) always shared with teachers never shared with teachers guarded and maintained by administrators and counselors shared with teachers only when evidence warrants added vigilance all of the above c and d
c and d
The ongoing healing process in most communities after a mass murder event (like Heath, Westside, Newtown) included all of the following EXCEPT: some were seen as "damaged goods" there was tension among victims survivors were encouraged to "get over it" everyone agreed on assistance for the victims
everyone agreed on assistance for the victims
According to Newman, shooters often feel that their wrath is _____. normal justified mis-labeled controllable
justified
In the Kalish article, a phenomena called _____ occurs when an individual arranges for ahigh chance to have himself killed by others while performing an act that is culturally approved. esteemed suicide masked suicide ritualized suicide ideal suicide
masked suicide
Prize-winning journalist Bill Moyers reported, with Marty Kaplan, on the interconnections between big money and big _____.
media
Media addressing mass murder and rampage issues typically focus on all of the following EXCEPT: lax gun control violent masculinity poor parenting media violence
media violence
Dr. Smith, a well-known researcher, links mass murder to a culture of violence, including glorified weaponry, hyper-masculinity, and anomic conditions in society. The resulting interpretation is best described as _____. biased first order second order third order both a and b
third order
Gossip is enhanced by what sociologists call ________: when people are linked to each other in more than one context. intergenerational culture concealment multiplex relations disqualification heuristic
multiplex relations
In "Mind of a Rampage Killer," the youth who are in a psychiatric treatment facility have a recidivism rate ____ that of youth in a conventional prison. two times three times slightly lower one-half one-third
one-half
As a sign of how well the community dealt with the school shooting at Westside, three years after the massacre... A full counseling program had been established college funds had been established for the victims one-half of the teachers left the school became much more sensitive of the role of emotions
one-half of the teachers left
The close-knit, small-town nature of the communities where these school shootings took place led school personnel to believe that social safety systems were in place as well. This is an example of _____. redundant safety systems organizational deviance fragmentation design flaw
redundant safety systems
In ____ areas, there are fewer options for people who need to heal in their own way, or whose own needs to not coincide with those of a surrounding culture. rural suburban urban southern
rural
How did Mitchell and Andrew get in to Andrew's father's gun safe they were unsuccessful in getting in to the safe pulled the door open with a pickup truck blow torch \the safe was open
they were unsuccessful in getting in to the safe
Media images of manhood play a pivotal role in making, shaping, and privileging certain cultural and personal attitudes about manhood. True False
True
Newman points out that shootings, like natural disasters, often bring community members together, at least initially. True False
True
Overall violent crime in the U.S. has been decreasing since the 1990s.
True
School shootings can happen anywhere.
True
Since 2006, there have been more than 200 mass killings in the US.
True
The Heath research in Newman is based on 76 interviews conducted in 2001 with more than 100 individuals and participant observation in the school and community.
True
The Manchin-Toomey Amendment (the background check gun amendment) was defeated by a minority of Senators. True False
True
The US child homicide rate is substantially higher than any other developed country. True False
True
The goal of the Newman research and case studies was to focus more on the sociology, rather than the psychology, of the social dynamics that led to the Heath and Westside tragedies. True False
True
The majority of the 27 individuals included in the book's case studies fall showed evidence of suicidality.
True
The video After Newtown: Issues demonstrates that in states where gun ownership is high, homicide rates are high. True False
True
Violent masculinity is no more "natural" than media imagery. True False
True
According to Newman, about ____ of school shooters had a history of suicide attempts or suicidal thoughts before they opened fire. four out of five 80% 70% 50% a and b
a and b
Tough Guise asserts that the changing images of masculinity are in part a response to a perceived threat to traditional conceptions of the dominant idea of masculinity white, middle-class heterosexual ideals powerful women powerful people of color all of the above a and b
a and b
According to After Newtown, Issues, one of the major challenges in moving pubic policy after an emotional issue such as the Sandy Hook massacre, is Congress is divided and is focused on winning elections the President doesn't make a strong statement no one wants to testify before Congress other issues soon steal attention after the initial event all of the above a and d
a and d
Joseph White, perpetrator in the Hagan case study, carried the weapon to school that day, thinking he was most likely to be jumped by _____. Delodyn Lawson, the eventual victim Elijah Anderson, a fellow student a member of the Blackstone Rangers Mickey Cobra
a member of the Blackstone Rangers
A process of control that defines our selves and encourages or discourages certain skills is referred to as framing agency socialization role play
socialization
The suggestion that the South has evolved a distinctive culture that legitimates violence as a way of solving disputes or of guarding and gaining social status is referred to as: southern justice southern culture of violence how the south will rise again southern hospitality
southern culture of violence
When Stacey Worthington, a spokesperson for the juvenile system, spoke to a group of community citizens in Jonesboro after the school shooting, one angry man _____. yelled obsenities at her congratulated her on her professionalism spit in her face threatened to shoot her
spit in her face
According to Dr. Sue, _____ murder involves multiple victims in separate places occurring in a relatively quick sequence, while _____ murder includes multiple victims, occurring in one location at approximately the same time.
spree, mass
The concept that refers to a false association between two variables is ________. spuriousness correlationism type II error type I error
spuriousness
Linnemann argues that works such as true crime accounts serves to reinforce
state definitons of normality
Mass murder is a relatively rare and catastrophic phenomenon.
True
In the DSTY Module I video, one of the graphs vividly illustrates that most weapons used in mass shootings are obtained illegally.
False
One argument put forth by anti-regulation gun enthusiasts is that ____ of gun owners in the US do not murder anyone. almost all 99% 80% 70%
99%
In the USA Today study of mass killings from 2006 to 2010, approximately 1/6 of the victims were under the age of 18.
False
In the national conversation about violence, both in mass media and public awareness, we often seen it referred to as a gender issue, with men attributed to about 90% of the violence. True False
False
It is common for virtually everyone in a small community tragedy to get counseling. True False
False
According to the "Mind of a Killer" report, about 90% of mass murderers commit suicide. True False
False
Mass murders account for approximately 15% of all murders in the US.
False
Moore contrasts the US gun ownership with that of Canada, where private gun ownership is very rare. True False
False
According to the criminological imagination perspective, social facts are paramount, and "truth is reflected in precision."
False
More than 3/4 of deaths in mass murders are due to bombings.
False
Most adult and teen shooters who are involved in mass murder suddenly "snap."
False
Most experts agree that cutting down on illegal gun sales would help alleviate incidents of mass murder.
False
According to the video "Pathway to Violence," experts agree that the shooters primarily "just snap" shortly before the event. True False
False
As Newman proclaims, once we identify the patterns behind rampage school shootings, the incident can be understood and excused. True False
False
Because the constellation theory presented by Newman cannot predict who will bcome a school shooter, it cannot legitimately recommend prevention measures. True False
False
By most estimates, approximately 50% of mass shootings involve rifles and/or shotguns.
False
Most experts agree that producing a profile of the typical shooter is a legitimate science and helps to identifier potential mass murderers. True False
False
Most experts agree that there is little to do, or that is do-able, about gun violence; it is an inevitable part of our culture. True False
False
Most of the shootings included in the Newman case studies took place in urban settings.
False
Nearly 3 out of 4 of the guns involved in mass killings were high-powered rifles.
False
Newman concludes that, due to education and school programming, kids today do not subscribe to the same "no tattling" phenomenon we saw in the past. True False
False
Newman et al. list several prevention measures that schools should adopt, emphasizing that there is little to nothing that other entities can do. True False
False
Despite the shock and awe associated with school shootings, attention to troubled teens and their mental health state has moved the national debate toward rehabilitation instead of pure punishment. True False
False
On average, communities come together after a mass shooting, building stronger, long-lasting ties.
False
FBI homicide data concerning mass murder is estimated to be about 98%, primarily because all police departments are required to report to the Uniform Crime Report.
False
Fewer than 20% of mass killing victims knew their attacker.
False
Gender is natural, inherent. True False
False
Only one female mass murderer has been identified.
False
How many adolescents seriously consider suicide each year, and how many actually attempt it? 1 in 10; and 5% 1 in 5; and 8% 3 in 5; and 10% 1 in 5; and 15%
1 in 5; and 8%
The homicide by firearms rate in Australia is ____ while the same statistic in the U.S. is _____
1.4;29.7
The US imprisons its juveniles at a rate approximately ____ times that of most European countries. 10-15 20-30 2-3 5-6
10-15
The After Newtown: Guns video reports that there are ____ hunters in the US. 1 million 13 million 20 million 200 million
13 million
How many of the 27 case studies included in Newman obtained guns from the home of a relative?
18
According to After Newtown: Guns, the rapid escalation of homicide rates in the US can be traced to a specific time and development: 1920, Prohibition 1620, the Indian wars 1776, gaining independence 1836, the Colt revolver
1836, the Colt revolver
How many included in the 27 case studies in Newman were either teased or physically bullied?
19
One of the first efforts to regulate guns in the US was in ____, initiated by ______. 1968, Ronald Reagan 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower 1864, Abraham Lincoln 1973, Richard Nixon
1968, Ronald Reagan
An assault weapons ban was passed in ____ and signed by _____. 1982, Ronald Reagan` 1994, Bill Clinton 2012, Barack Obama None of the above; the US has never had an assault weapon ban
1994, Bill Clinton
Since Columbine, for every person who has died in school shootings, about ____ have died in less infamous homicides. 200 1000 1200 2000
2000
The annual number of homicides by firearms in the U.S. is about ____ times that of the same statistic in England and Wales.
243
There are approximately ____ gun deaths in the US every year. 15,000 20,000 28,000 32,000
32,000
The agreed-upon class definition for mass murder includes
4+ fatalities, single event, typically public
Amidst the aftermath of a moral panic about "superpredator" youth, ____ states have made it easier to try juveniles as adults. 24 35 all 47
47
According to the PBS report on mental illness, Dr. Gupta underscores what others have found: ___ of youth who engage in mass killings had told at least one other person of their plan, and ___ of their families had sought (but could not get) mental health care for the youth. 25%, 50% 50%, 30% 75%, 25% 100%, 100%
50%, 30%
In the PBS report on mental illness, it is reported that ____ of society believe that mass killings signify broader social problems. 22% 32% 52% 82%
52%
A Secret Service report examining 37 school shootings found that more than one friend was warned in _____ of the cases. 59% 46% 76% 20%
59%
According to Newman's data set, ___ of the rampage school shootings have occurred in rural communities and ___ in suburbs. 60%; 32% 70%; 10% 50%; 15% almost all; none
60%; 32%
In Newman's book, how many offenders were socially marginalized in to the group categorized as "loner"?
7
According to the PBS report on mental illness ____ of children with mental health disorders do not get the services or support they need. 20-30% 40-50% 75-80% immeasurable number
75-80%
According to Newman, ____ of the shooters in their database were said to come from dysfunctional homes, were suicidal or depressed, or suffered from a major mental illness; ___ of the shooters suffered from at least one of these factors. 40%; 90% 50%; 75% 75%; almost all 85%; 100%
85%; 100%
_____ of violence is committed by boys and men. 50% 60% 80% 90%
90%
What were some of the challenges faced by the Newman authors in conducting their research? the events in question had occurred several years prior to their arrival and there were conflicting stories from people with different vantage points the communities were not overly welcoming and didn't particularly want to be put under the research microscope they had very little funding to conduct their research and depended on the charity of the victims' and shooters' families A and C A and B
A and B
As defined by Newman, rampage school shootings must: take place on school-rleated public stage before an audience involve one or more shooters who are students or former students of the school the shooter(s) commit(s) suicide after the shooting involve multiple victims, some of who are shot simply for their symbolic significance or at random A, B, and D A, B, and C all of the above
A,B, and D
One of the experts in the "Raising Adam" documentary claimed that if we could understand _____, we could better understand the Newtown mass murders. Adam's relationship to his father Adam's relationship to his mother Adam's lack of peer relationships The comparison of Adam to his brother
Adam's relationship to his mother
In Bowling for Columbine, a montage set to "What a Wonderful World" shows many scenes relating to school shootings world hunger American foreign policy decisions statistics
American foreign policy decisions
In the Charlie Rose report, one of the experts emphasized that locating blame is paramount to solving the problem and establishing preventive measures.
False
What answers do the Newman authors specifically point to in trying to explain what was behind the seemingly peaceful teenagers? physical abuse brewing psychological troubles sociological bruises drug addiction B and C
B and C
The school mass killing with the most fatalities AND injuries occurred at
Bath Michigan
Michael Carneal used what outlet to express the shame and remorse he felt over his crime?
Bible Verses
What catastrophic event is used to illustrate organizational deviance? Apollo 13 catastrophe Challenger space shuttle explosion World Trade Center bombings Rodney King beating
Challenger space shuttle explosion
In the PBS report on Mental Illness (video), they describe the "9/11 of mental illness", referring to Holmes and Aurora Columbine Lanza and Newtown Cho and Virginia Tech
Cho and Virginia Tech
Though the experts on the Charlie Rose report disagreed somewhat on certain issues, they both mentioned the idea that _____ plays a role -- or provides one tool in the toolkit -- in the school shootings.
Contagion Effect
The authors in the Newman book used all of the following data sets, EXCEPT:
FBI's central dataset for mass murder
A shooter's loved ones should have seen it coming.
False
About 80% of mass killers don't leave the scene alive.
False
According to Altheide, the redefinition of school shootings as terrorism has made a significant impact on reducing shootings.
False
According to Newman, about 80% of offenders in their data set had serious disciplinary histories. True False
False
According to Newman, small, densely interconnected communities are much more likely to heal together. True False
False
According to experts in the documentaries, Adam Lanza, an avid gamer, seemed to imitate some of the weapons use as incorporated in the shooting games. This is strong proof that violent video games cause violence in the real world. True False
False
Front stage, setting, and personal front are concepts advanced by the sociologist _____ to better understand the context of a particular event. Goffman Durkheim Altheide Newman
Goffman
The title of the documentary "Bowling for Columbine" came from the fact that Littleton CO was well known for its bowling championships bowling was a symbol for knocking down bodies bowling was a symbol for "bowling over" America Harris and Klebold went to a bowling class on the morning of the attack
Harris and Klebold went to a bowling class on the morning of the attack
Mass murderers distinguish themselves from other killers in that they often do not seek to avoid detection once an event has been initiated.
True
According to ____________, lessons learned from the study of inner-city youth violence can be applied to suburban and rural school shootings, focusing on how the roots of youth violence begins at an early age with rejection, neglect, and other forms of abuse. Dr. Sue James Garbarino Katherine Newman David Altheide
James Garbarino
David Altheide's work, including his research methods and book Creating Fear, is cited in
Michael Crichton's_State of Fear_
Who do the Newman authors identify as a perfect example of Erving Goffman's model? Andrew Michael Mitchell None of the above
Mitchell
How did Andrew Golden and Mitchell Johnson get to school the day of the Jonesboro shooting? their parents drove them schoolbus Mitchell, who didn't know how to drive, stole his dad's van and picked up Andrew Andrew, who had a license, drove them both to scho
Mitchell, who didn't know how to drive, stole his dad's van and picked up Andrew
______ occurs when events created by or in organizations fail to conform to the goals or expectations of the institution and produce instead unanticipated and harmful outcomes. Sociological determinism Organizational deviance Behavioral determinism Organizational variance
Organizational deviance
Even though schools have the technology and expertise to collect, integrate, and disseminate information, they often deliberately "lose" information about students to avoid prejudicing their chances for recovery from a bad year. True False
True
K-Mart, who sold the ammunition to the Columbine shooters, announced it would no longer sell handgun ammunition. True False
True
Large-scale cultural scripts and opportunity structures are best analyzed at the macro level. True False
True
Less than 2% of homicides of school-age youth occur at school. True False
True
Masculinity and femininity are not biological concepts; they are socially constructed. True False
True
"The Wizard of Oz" is cited in Tough Guise as a metaphor for how men wear a mask that disguises vulnerabilities. True False
True
A number of Evan Ramsey's classmates knew of his plot to come to school with a gun, that he had planned an "evil day," and gathered on the library landing overlooking the lobby to watch. True False
True
According to Newman, few school shooters were actually loners. True False
True
According to Newman, zero tolerance policies, in general, are too extreme and instead discretion should be used. True False
True
According to polls, as reported in After Newtown, Issues, a majority Americans favor an assault weapons ban. True False
True
According to the "After Newtown: Guns" video, more Americans have been killed by non-war gunfire in the last 45 years than by all of the country's wars combined. True False
True
Around 42% of mass murder victims involve strangers.
True
As of December 15, 2013 -- one year after the Sandy Hook massacre -- 11,545 people have died as a result of gun violence in America. True False
True
Breakups are involved in about 1 in 4 non-stranger mass murders.
True
By all reports, men make up from approximately 94% to 98% of mass murderers.
True
Cho, the shooter at the Virginia Tech mass murder, was over 18 years of age. This adult status prevented much needed treatment and allowed Cho to purchase assault weapons. Further, privacy laws and policies prevented the sharing of relevant records across various offices and agencies. True False
True
Critics claim that the film Tough Guise fails to account for the fact that men have always been "tough" and that image has not changed. True False
True
Dr. Gerber, a neuroscientist in the PBS report on mental illness, says one of the most important questions we (in society) can ask is, How can we help this child? True False
True
What is the predominant race/ethnicity of the offenders included in the case studies in Newman?
White
According to Dr. Gerber in the PBS report on mental illness, _____ of those with mental illness go on to violent behavior, while ____ of those who engage in violent behavior are mentally ill. 50%, 20% 20%, 50% 40%, 40% almost all, almost all a very small proportion, a very small proportion
a very small proportion, a very small proportion
According to a quote from an incarcerated women in the MI overview, all violence is
a way of being heard
The Kalish analysis claims taht the shooters they studied experienced what is called ____ -- "a gendered sense that they were entitled, indeed, even expected -- to exact their revenge on all who had hurt them." actual masculinity superpredatory behavior power-rapist mentality aggrieved entitlement
aggrieved entitlement
Is the brain of a rampage killer different from others? This question, addressed in "Mind of a Rampage Killer," suggests that suicidal patients are not as good at brain exercises suicidal patients have a more difficult time focusing on complex tasks suicidal patients are less flexible at-risk people (especially teens) yearn for recognition all of the above all except d
all except d
One of the families in "Pathway to Violence" report on their mentally ill son (over 18); their experiences included exclusion from his medical records getting a protective order against their son having their lives threatened by their son being forced to institutionalize their son all except d all of the above
all except d
The experts on the video "Media and Violence" generally agree that all violent media is bad all violent media is irrelevant all media instructs no media sources are controllable
all media instructs
A steady stream of explanations came forth when rampage school shootings emerged, including: bullying Southern culture of violence mental illness lack of discipline violent media and availability of guns all of the above
all of the above
According to Hagan, the following provides context to understanding the White shooting: extreme racial segregation gang membership and conflict economic and racial tensions urban form of social change all of the above none of the above
all of the above
How do the Newman authors define rampage shootings? they involve attacks on multiple parties, selected almost at random shooters may have a specific target to begin with, but they let loose with a fusillade that hits others not unusual for the perpetrator to be unaware of who has been shot until long after the fact they tend to take place in rural and suburban settings all of the above
all of the above
In "Mind of a Killer" experts agree that violent behavior is the result of nature nurture genetic predisposition environmental stimuli all of the above none of the above
all of the above
Teachers are trained to identify what they call "alert papers," which suggest which of the following? eating disorders physical abuse suicidal tendencies all of the above
all of the above
The Newman authors identified source(s) of friction in the communities that suffered school shooting disasters; this included: old divisions, intensified by stress new meaning of existing class conflicts new sources of divisions created by the shootings differing opinions about "ownership" of the tragedy all of the above none of the above; the communities became closer
all of the above
The Newman authors identified which factor(s) as the usual signs of impending disaster when it comes to rampage shootings? high levels of background violence dysfunctional families chaotic schools distracted adults too busy with their own lives to pay attention to the local teens all of the above
all of the above
The Newman book focuses on sociological explanations for rampage school shootings. Among other issues, this means focusing on schools as organizations considering the dark side of social capital examining the social organization of adolescence all of the above none of the above; the focus is criminological, not sociological
all of the above
The snow analogy, advanced by Dr. Sue, provides a metaphor for ____. agency social structure institutions individual participation all of the above
all of the above
According to Newman, we all play a role in the conditions that contribute to rampage school shootings. This includes all of the following EXCEPT: they were ignored by caring adults we play into petty status hierarchies we teach kids not to snitch we fail to recognize their pain and hopelessness we help recreate a destructive cultural script for masculinity all of the above are true none of the above are contributions
all of the above are true
According to the PBS report on mental illness, _____ of psychiatric illnesses have their origins in childhood development. 50% 70% 25% almost all
almost all
According to DSTY MIII, the spotlight on violent youth and the "superpredator" myth obscures some real problems, including all of the below EXCEPT: fewer than 3% of killings in the US involved someone under age 18 killing someone else under 18 youth violence arrests actually went down during that period three of four young murder victims are killed by adults an 18-year-old's brain is fully developed and therefore unchangeable
an 18-year-old's brain is fully developed and therefore unchangeable
One of the points that the "Raising Adam" emphasized are the many changes in his life. A sociological concept that captures the idea of significant change and resulting "normlessness" is _____. subculture anomie imitation disassociation
anomie
According to Newman, contextualizing means:
attempting to ascertain not only what a respondent knows, but how he or she knows it
According to After Newtown: Issues, _____ with more gun ownership have higher homicide rates. cities states nations all of the above. b and c
b and c
Klein refers to a well-documented cultural phenomenon that excuses sexual harassment and dating violence, commonly known as _____. passive aggression latent abuse untrained chivalry boys will be boys
boys will be boys
____ are more likely than ____ to use _____ to remake their image and the way the world sees them. girls, boys, violence boys, men, guns girls, boys, drastic measures boys, girls, violence
boys, girls, violence
As reported in Newman, with regard to plots that were stopped, all of the potential shooters were ____, while almost all of the informers were ____. younger than 18; older than 16 socially marginalized; socially integrated boys; girls girls; boys
boys; girls
In Bowling for Columbine, comedian Chris Rock proposes a solution to senseless gun violence. He recommends _____. guns that discharge from the rear exploding bubble gum dodge-the-bullet training bullets that cost $5,000
bullets that cost
Forms of justice take different avenues. In addition to the criminal court, victims often take to another form of legal action to gain restitution: _____. shaming wage garnishment civil court personal vendetta
civil court
In describing the community milieu in Heath and Westside -- small rural areas -- Newman et al. underscore the fact that ____ is a much more strongly defined social boundary than _____. class, race race, class race, gender religion, geographic location
class,race
Newman cites Kai Erikson who constructed a concept to capture the "blow to the basic tissues of social life that damages the bonds attaching people together," known as _____ anomie mass violence individual trauma collective trauma
collective trauma
Many experts, while acknowledging some connection between media violence and aggression, caution that it is a matter of ____ versus ____. fact; fiction stories; reality liberal; conservative correlation; causation
correlation; causation
_____________ is a systematic avoidance of unfavorable information. misinterpreting signals disqualification heuristic the myth of social control social capital
disqualification heuristic
In the DSTY MI video, Dr. Sue introduced a way of looking at the intersectio of biography and history, known as the ________ __________.
criminological imagination
Generally speaking, Linnemann expresses concern about the ______ of fear, paranoia, and insecurities.
cultural production
Dr. Gerber, in the PBS report on mental illness, lists several recommendations concerning mental illness and potential violence; he includes all of the following EXCEPT: greater access to mental health care reduce the stigma of mental illness parent/family education public education and psychological awareness diagnostic tools in school
diagnostic tools in school
Since 1970, the number of guns in the U.S. has __________. stayed about the same doubled tripled quadrupled
doubled
The Sandy Hook Promise group went to Congress, asking for repeal of the Second Amendment a new "right to bear arms" amendment expansion of background checks for people buying guns a ban on high-powered ammunition
expansion of background checks for people buying guns
John Journalist wrote about individual characteristics of the most recent mass murderer, as well as sensationalist details such as quotes and body position. Klein describes this reporting as responsible but sensationalistic irresponsible because mental health was not investigated forensic journalism fake news
forensic journalism
Most shooters get their guns _____ legally, from gun shows illegally, from the black market from peers from home or relative
from home or relative
The Kalish focuses on one issue and commonality among the shooters, more than anything else. It is _____. weaponry school context mental illness gender age
gender
According to Newman, in small, densely interconnected communities, it is ____ for groups with existing factions to coexist peacefully. easier harder less important more important
harder
Which of the following is NOT true of Michael Carneal? he felt less vulnerable sleeping on the couch because he feared strangers, monster, demons were going to attack him or his family he would sneak weapons into his room so that he could defend himself against an attack from the monsters he would not let his feet touch his bedroom floor, hoping that the monsters wouldn't be able to get him he would cover the vents in the bathroom because he thought there were snakes that would slither out he never had a girlfriend
he never had a girlfriend
How did Michael Carneal obtained the guns and materials used in the shooting at Heath High? he stole the guns from his Aunt's house on Christmas Eve he borrowed his dad's hunting equipment he bought the guns and ammunition from a local Wal-Mart he snuck in to a friends' house when they were visiting famiily for Thanksgiving
he snuck in to a friends' house when they were visiting famiily for Thanksgiving
In the Kalish article, a concept known as ______, describes a cultural encouragement toward violence as part of a masculine identity. violent ideation leveled masculinity hegemonic masculinity aggressive gendering
hegemonic masculinity
Kalish described the "Guy Code" as one that must prove one's masculinity and one's _____. strength man-power honor heterosexuality sexual accomplishments
heterosexuality
Why do the Newman authors suggest these attacks are frightening and perplexing? they are common they conform to our image of violent crime they contradict our most firmly held beliefs about childhood, home, and community they are rare
hey contradict our most firmly held beliefs about childhood, home, and community
The Kalish article talks about "aggrieved entitlement", which inspires revenge against those who have wronged you. It is the compensation for _____. isolation school punishment peer imitation humiliation
humiliation
"Whenever ideas, however unintentionally, obscure reality in a way that justifies the prevailing distribution of wealth, power, and privilege; hides society's injustices; and thus secures uncritical allegiance to the existing social order, we have..." unleased power mass violence ideology revolution
ideology
Violence is a resource for _____. masculinity femininity ideology teleology
masculinity
________ refers to when adults in a community are better able to monitor children's activities becuase they are friends with the parents of their children's friends. normative closure social disorganization non-fragmentation intergenerational closure
intergenerational closure
Interestingly, one neuroscientist in After Newtown: Issues described a relevant personality disorder that may be connected to mass killers -- the acronym is IED, which means: intermittent explosive disorder increasing explosive device improvised explosive device intermittent explosive disorder interactional explanation denial
intermittent explosive disorder
In your Rampage semester project, you are expected to conduct some research. According to Dr. Sue, you may use any/all of these methods EXCEPT:
interviews with victims and/or offenders
According to DSTY MII, several trends are important to understanding the socio-political context of mass murder. She lists all of the following EXCEPT: culture of weaponry entertainment trends individualism v. collectivism narcissism lax immigration regulations
lax immigration regulations
Violence in newspaper headlines most often talk about "youth violence" and of "kids killing kids", which amounts to a sort of _____ of violence. stereotypical depiction age-specific designation violentization linguistic neutering
linguistic neutering
According to the Kalish article, the "gender gap in suicide" refers to the fact that females have higher rates in suicide attempts males have higher rates in suicide attempts females have higher rates in suicide mortality males have higher rates in suicide mortality
males have higher rates in suicide mortality
Although the impetus for school shootings is rooted in adolescent status competition that is reinforced by adults, broader cultural scripts of ________ also play an important role. power and control deviance masculinity socialization
masculinity
According to the Green lecture video, the ____ level of analysis includes short-term face-to-face interactions of a few individuals in small-scale settings. micro meso macro all of the above.
micro
Claims makers that advance their own agenda and present themselves as "right-fighters" are known as _____. power rapists moral barricades moral entrepreneurs media entrepreneurs
moral entrepreneurs
_______ refers to a condition, episode, person or group of persons that become defined as a threat to societal values and its interests. moral panic moral entrepreneur anomic collectivity labeling perspective
moral panic
In the DSTY MI video, Dr. Sue suggests that it is helpful to analyze violence as a _______ model.
public health
What do sociologists call it when, for example, bullying is so routine in schools that children just have to come to terms with it and there is not much schools can do to prevent it? structuralization deviant organization normalization organizational deviance
normalization
The Mass Murder Montage profiles a _____ case in which a teenager, Tom Odle, was sent to death row in Illinois. school bombing school shooting parricidal familicide gang-related familicide
parricidal familicide
Klein points out that focusing so much on unusual details of a crime obscures _____. patterns of mental illness patterns of violence against women motives normalized violence
patterns of violence against women
According to David Altheide, decision makers promote and use fear in order to
push their own political agendas and sell books critiquing fear mongering
According to Hagan, one commonality between rural/suburban school shootings and urban ones is perceived threat to self and status mental health issues peer pressure gang-related activities
perceived threat to self and status
Linnemann points out that spectators often use the killers' ______ to reinforce their identities as "the other", with a killer identity.
physical oddities
Who is at the top of the social pyramid at Heath High School? high achievers normals preps/jocks cheerleaders straigt arrows
preps/jocks cheerleaders
According to Newman, criminal law assigns blame and metes out punishment. However, US law, especially criminal law, emphasizes ____ over _____. defense, prosecution prosecution, defense guilt, innocence process, outcome
process, outcome
What do the Newman authors point to as lying at the heart of what makes schools loosely coupled systems? professional authority deviant authority hierarchical authority organizational authority
professional authority
The Newman authors identify ______ as one of the most distinctive, and perhaps the most frightening, aspects of rampage school shootings. random firing the use of guns the shooters as gendered the shooters as nerds
random firing
According to the DSTY MI video, the ____ of mass murder has not increased significantly, but the _____ has.
rate, lethality
According to Klein (and others), one characteristic that stands out in school shootings perpetrated by teenage boys was immaturity access to assault rifles paranoid schizophrenic rejection
rejection
The shootings in Westside and Heath (not unlike in other small towns), two distinct institutions were brought into direct conflict: ____ and ____ law, emotions religion, capitalism religion, law good, evil
religion, law
According to the Neurological Institute at Columbia University, images of brains exposed to _____ video games exhibit marked differences from those exposed to _____ games; most scientists conclude that the link between violent media and actual violence is _____. shooting; non-shooting; insignificant shooting; non-shooting; highly significant violent; non-violent; scientifically significant violent; non-violent; inconclusive at this time
shooting; non-shooting; insignificant
Since Newtown, gun sales in the US have _____. decreased dramatically decreased slightly increased slightly skyrocketed
skyrocketed
In general, this course is organized around a ________ perspective.
social constructionist
A theory of knowledge positing that a social system is produced and codified through an interactive process -- ie, reality is produced through interaction. social interception perspectiv social constructionist perspective dramaturgical perspective Marxist perspective
social constructionist perspective
Newman advances a constellation of five factors that provide NECESSARY BUT NOT SUFFICIENT conditions that precede a rampage school shooting. To actually predict school shootings would require knowing the ____ that will ____ lead to a school shooting. precise person profile; most likely exact profile; never sufficient conditions; most likely sufficient conditions; always
sufficient conditions; always
__________ is when information that does not relate to an organization's ambitions or survival gets filtered out. systemic deviance systemic distortion systemic variance systemic ignorance
systemic distortion
"Mass murder is a crazy act and therefore mass murderers must be crazy." This statement is an example of _____. tacit explanation spuriousness common sense tautology
tautology
_____ refers to the notion that the cause must come before the effect. spuriousness temporal order correlation causative
temporal order
Klein's study showed a combination of jealousy and _____ behavior in which relationships were involved. psychopathic pathological adolescent territorial
territorial
Gun violence rose dramatically after the proliferation of gun ownership following the Civil War the American Revolution the "taming" of the West TV and the glorification of weapons
the Civil War
While mental health counselors in the Jonesboro and Paducah communities identified denial and survivor's guilt as the basis for divisions, the Newman authors named a more communal type source of concern: _______ generational religious circles versus legal circles divisions based on victims and shooters alliances the community members' own vulnerability
the community members' own vulnerability
The Newman authors argue that ____________ leads to information loss, which in turn obscures pain and anger inside some students. the lack of individual attention given by teachers and administrators the culture of gaming violence the design flaws within family culture the culture and social structure of American public schools
the culture and social structure of American public schools
Members of the communities within Westside and Jonesboro came together, even for a short time, after the shootings; one reason was their common enemy, _____. the lawyers the media the courts the juveniles
the media
As Jackson Katz wrote about school violence, "The issue is not just violence in the media but the construction of ________ as a cultural norm." violent deviance violent masculinity violent video games violent organizations
violent masculinity
The "lethal equation" put forth by the Kalish study consists of weakness and explosive rage mental illness and low IQ mental illness and high IQ justification for identity
weakness and explosive rage
Lawrence and Birkland suggest that media frames may be less influenced by what members of Congress say and do on the floor of that arena than by ___________.
what political leaders actually tell reporters