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For your initial post, think about crisis management such as one of the recent school shootings. You are on the school board. You have small children in the school system. Discuss how you would need to keep emotions out of the planning to avoid another school shooting. What types of things need to be addressed to keep emotions away from the creation of a plan?
School shootings are attacks on educational institutions such as
primary schools, secondary schools or universities involving the
use of firearms. Many school shootings are considered major
shootings due to the many deaths and injuries. This phenomenon is
common in the United States with the highest number of school
shootings, but school shootings occur in many countries around the
world.
According to research, the factors that lead to school shootings
include family dysfunction, lack of family supervision, mental
illness and many other mental health problems. Among the attackers'
best intentions were harassment / harassment / threats (75%) and
retaliation (61%), while 54% reported that they had multiple
reasons. Other causes included problem-solving (34%), suicide or
depression (27%) and seeking attention or recognition (24%).
The US Secret Service released the results of a study of 37 school
shootings involving 41 people in the United States from December
1974 to May 2000. In a previous report on 18 FBI school shootings,
they released a profile in which they shot a bow. Middle class,
lonely / isolated, uncomfortable white men with access to weapons.
The latest report warns against the assumption that perpetrators
can be identified by a specific category or profile. The results of
the study show that the perpetrators came from different
backgrounds, making it difficult for a single profile to identify a
possible attacker. For example, some perpetrators are divorced,
living in foster homes, or from the same nuclear family. Most
people rarely or never have any problems at school and lead to a
healthy society. Some, such as Alan Lipman, have warned against the
lack of practical validity of the silence method.
One hypothesis about the catalyst cause of school shootings comes
from the “unusual” perspective of the family, which focuses on how
family structure and family stability relate to child performance.
Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual
transcript of this statement available online. Parents) with
nuclear ideas. Family). This perspective has been found to support
federal efforts, such as the 1996 Personal Liability and Employment
Act and Federal Tax Incentives in the United States.
However, these assumptions about the harmful effects of
“non-traditional” family structures have repeatedly turned into
false flags because the real problem lies in the socio-economic
situation. Longitudinal studies show the stability and positive
effects of high incomes and high levels of education on children's
well-being and emotional development, which affect family stability
rather than family structure. In addition, proponents of this
theory often cite family statistics for those who commit crimes,
but deny whether they are compared to other groups of people,
including the general population. For example, a 2009 study
conducted by the Abuse and Mental Health Administration found that
drug abuse among children raised by single mothers was higher than
for children raised by biological parents. However, drug use rates
among children raised by single mothers were not only significantly
lower (5.4 percent), but also higher than for children raised by
both parents. These percentages were lower than other demographics
over the same period. According to a study provided by the National
Institute on Drug Abuse, between 20 and 30 percent of teens use /
abuse illegal substances, a high percentage of single-mother
households. Another example of a statistic that is poorly cited for
additional storytelling can be found in children who have lost at
least one parent. In the United States, the mortality rate of
parents before the age of 16 is 8%. Parental mortality rates are
significantly higher for prisoners (30-50%), but they are also
higher for high-achieving scientists (26%) and US presidents (34%).
Professor of the Foundation of Harvard Baker, Emerita, Estata, Dr.
Teresa M. Amabile. "These events can break children, they can lead
to a lot of problems," said Amabile. They can lead to substance
abuse, they can lead to various forms of mental illness, they can
also lead to incredible resistance and amazing behaviors that
people may experience.