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Mass School Shootings Mostly in Small US Towns

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Mass School Shootings Mostly in Small US Towns

In the United States, mass school shootings are most likely to happen in small towns and suburban1 areas.

One example is the shooting last week at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas. Ten people died in the attack.

The Associated Press examined records for the 10 deadliest shootings in American schools. All but one of those attacks took place in a town with fewer than 75,000 people. Most were in communities of less than 50,000 people.

Small rural and suburban towns are seemingly2 perfect places for children to grow up. They generally have low crime rates and good schools. There also is a sense of community, where everyone seems to know your name.

Experts say it is exactly those qualities that make rural and suburban towns a good home for the next school shooter.

American experts react

Peter Langman has been studying school shootings for years. Langman is a psychologist. He keeps records of school gun violence in the U.S and overseas. He said, “People tend to think of violence associated with cities, not violence associated with small-town America, but this type of violence is the one associated with small-town America.”

Experts say there could be a number of reasons for the connection between small towns and gun violence. They include few restrictions3 on guns in such communities and the effect of troubled teenagers copying each other’s behavior.

The pressure of living in smaller towns is another reason. Experts say those pressures make it harder for troubled teens to overcome problems.

James Alan Fox is a professor at Northeastern University in Massachusetts. He has been studying mass shootings for years. He notes, “In small-town America, it’s said everybody knows everybody, and that’s well and good except when you don’t want everybody to know what’s going on with you.”

Fox added, "If things are going downhill for you, you did something wrong or someone did something wrong to you and some girl dumps you, everybody knows. So it’s much harder to get away from it.”

He noted4 that it is a different in the big city because “no one knows your name, and it can be a good thing.”

Recent school shootings

In Parkland, Florida, a former student shot and killed 17 people in February. Parkland had just recently been voted the safest town in the state.

Newtown, Connecticut seems like many other New England towns. It seems a world away from the crime and problems of Connecticut’s biggest cities. Yet in 2012, a school shooting in Newtown took the lives of 20 children and six adults.

The mass shooting at Columbine High School took place in a community outside Denver, Colorado. The Virginia Tech massacre5 happened in a college town of about 40,000 people. The shooting last Friday took place in a Texas community of just 13,000 people. The town of Santa Fe is a 40 minute drive from Houston.

The number of mass shootings in smaller cities is higher than that of big U.S. cities. New York, Chicago and Los Angeles have strong gun laws and their own problems with gun violence. But it is rare to see a mass shooting in one of their schools.

In the 1980s and 1990s, city governments sought to make schools safer from drug- and gang-related violence. They took steps such as setting up metal detection equipment at entrances to schools. That is exactly what pro-gun activists6 and the National Rifle Association have been proposing after the latest shootings.

Young gunmen copying others

Some experts say improved school designs and talk of arming teachers fails to solve the problem. People who have been studying mass shooting for years agree.

Peter Langman is head of a website called SchoolShooters.info. He said students often have a sense that a classmate might be planning an attack or know that someone is troubled. But they might be less likely in smaller towns to tell anyone about the problem. They know each other well, visit each other’s homes and families can be business partners.

Langman said, “The best prevention is to catch them early before they show up with a gun rather than trying to make it hard for them once they’re already at the building with a gun.”

James Alan Fox also said it is hard to overlook7 the issue of young people copying others’ behavior.

Fox said the shooters are all Caucasian male teenagers in small towns or rural areas because they identify with other Caucasian male teenagers in small towns or rural areas. He added that they have totally different issues to deal with than African-American children in New York or the streets of Chicago.

I'm Jonathan Evans.

Words in This Story

suburban – adj. living in or relating to a community near a big city

detection – n. the act of discovering or confirming the presence of something

tend – v. to be likely; to pay attention to

psychologist – n. someone who studies the human mind and behavior

dump – v. to let fall or drop

type – n. kind or group

associate – v. to join or connect together

gang – n. a group of criminals

rifle – n. a gun that has a long barrel and has a greater chance of hitting a far-away target

association – n. a group of organization


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1 suburban Usywk     
adj.城郊的,在郊区的
参考例句:
  • Suburban shopping centers were springing up all over America. 效区的商业中心在美国如雨后春笋般地兴起。
  • There's a lot of good things about suburban living.郊区生活是有许多优点。
2 seemingly yZWxS     
adv.从表面上看起来,似乎是
参考例句:
  • Seemingly,we can do nothing to prevent this from happening.我们似乎没有什么办法阻止这件事发生。
  • For several seemingly interminable seconds no one spoke.有几秒钟没有人讲话,这几秒钟似乎十分漫长。
3 restrictions 81e12dac658cfd4c590486dd6f7523cf     
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则)
参考例句:
  • I found the restrictions irksome. 我对那些限制感到很烦。
  • a snaggle of restrictions 杂乱无章的种种限制
4 noted 5n4zXc     
adj.著名的,知名的
参考例句:
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
5 massacre i71zk     
n.残杀,大屠杀;v.残杀,集体屠杀
参考例句:
  • There was a terrible massacre of villagers here during the war.在战争中,这里的村民惨遭屠杀。
  • If we forget the massacre,the massacre will happen again!忘记了大屠杀,大屠杀就有可能再次发生!
6 activists 90fd83cc3f53a40df93866d9c91bcca4     
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
  • Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 overlook AKKxw     
v.忽视,忽略,俯瞰,眺望,宽容,宽恕
参考例句:
  • How could you overlook paying the rent?你怎么会忘了付房租?
  • It was a slight overlook on my part.这是我的一个小疏忽。
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