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GUN SHOOTING PROBLEMS Link Following is the summary of children at gun play According to public health research report, an estimated one-third of American children live in homes with guns or firearms and at least one unlocked weapon is present in about 43 percent of these homes. Reports show that between 2007 and 2011 an annual average of 62 children, age 14 and below, were killed every year while playing with a family firearm left loaded and unsafe, and 660 were hurt seriously enough to require hospitalization.. One apparent way to manage with the problem is to be less forgiving of adults and put on tougher criminal punishments when weapons are cruelly left unsafe.
These laws vary widely and there is a need of promotions or campaigns to enhance public awareness.Link # 2 Following is the summary of school shooting solutions: Following measures can be taken in order to prevent gun shooting at schools. There are many varieties of solutions each has different grades of expense and levels of security. These are designing of laws and policies to inhibit children from gaining access to guns, equipping all school entries, as well as all related rooms, with bulletproof doors within a school that automatically lock upon shutting, lower technology doors that should be opened only from the inside or from the outside with keys, introduction of jamblock, a portion of steel that can rapidly be protected under a classroom door, efficiently locking it and significantly reducing the movement of anyone determined on breaking in and Having metal sensors or .
,detectors at the secure entry.Link #3 and 4: causes or problems of school shootingCauses of school shooting: There are many causes of school shootings which are as follows:1. Mental illness: the contributing factors are depression, suicidal tendencies, mixed personality disorders2. Access to guns: individual access to guns and firearms is one of the major cause.3. Community context: Poor quality of school or faculty relationship, intergroup conflict and Inability of school administration to enforce rules and respond to threats are contributing factors. 4. Social and cultural contexts: Crisis in youth culture educational institutions, especially public schools, Widespread availability and acceptance of guns, Drugs and medications, bullying, media and video games, areas with a strong conservative religious populationLink # 5 : School shooting and gun violence in America:Today in United States increasing gun violence in school and other areas of society become a serious national and social issue.
The United States has been suffering from prevalent levels of gun violence yearly. There are greater than 100,000 Americans who become victims of gun violence every year according to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Gun ownership is prevalent in United States and gun violence is rampant. Fatal school shootings at a widespread variety of schools have claimed over 400 undergraduates and faculty lives since columbine. In summer 2012, there have been may well publicized school shootings in America.
On February 10, 2012 in Walpole, 14 year old students shoot himself in front of his fellow students. Former classmates opened fire on three students and kill them and injured six students in February 27 in Ohio high school. Studies suggest that the students practice gun violence to get goals and aims at media display to get publicity for their acts and in some cases celebrity. They use violence to create damage and terror (Muschert and Sumiala, 2012).Above all, it is important that clinicians or psychologists who are called upon to evaluate the threat for lethal school violence in school and clinical settings should be well-informed about risk factors specific to this consequence.
In the procedure of assessment, clinicians need to speak overall about mental health needs or requirements as well as risk issues related with this kind of violence. Using multiple sources of information to evaluate individual factors seems to be the utmost promising approach. References: Muschert, Glenn W, and Johanna Sumiala. School Shootings. 1st ed. Bingley, UK: Emerald, 2012. Print.
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