articleAggressive BehaviorApr 22, 2003Closed access

Teasing, rejection, and violence: Case studies of the school shootings

Wake Forest University · Clemson University

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Abstract

Abstract Media commentators have suggested that recent school shootings were precipitated by social rejection, but no empirical research has examined this claim. Case studies were conducted of 15 school shootings between 1995 and 2001 to examine the possible role of social rejection in school violence. Acute or chronic rejection—in the form of ostracism, bullying, and/or romantic rejection—was present in all but two of the incidents. In addition, the shooters tended to be characterized by one or more of three other risk factors—an interest in firearms or bombs, a fascination with death or Satanism, or psychological problems involving depression, impulse control, or sadistic tendencies. Implications for…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Suicide prevention
  • Poison control
  • Ostracism
  • Injury prevention
  • Human factors and ergonomics
  • Social psychology
  • Social rejection
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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