After Mass Attacks, Communities See Greater Solidarity Random killings spur worries about violence, but also an increase in a sense of community

After Mass Attacks, Communities See Greater Solidarity Random killings spur worries about violence, but also an increase in a sense of community

Interviewer

Arian Campo-Flores and Joe Palazzolo

Document Type

Interview

Description

Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on risk aversion following mass murder attacks in public spaces. Iterview conducted by Arian Campo-Flores and Joe Palazzolo.

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Publication Date

12-30-2016

Publisher

The Wall Street Journal; Dow Jones & Company, Inc

Disciplines

Criminology and Criminal Justice | Legal Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences

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After Mass Attacks, Communities See Greater Solidarity Random killings spur worries about violence, but also an increase in a sense of community

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