Griffith University, Mt Gravatt, Queensland, Australia.
J Interpers Violence. 2020 Oct;35(19-20):3939-3962. doi: 10.1177/0886260517713226. Epub 2017 Jun 12.
Mass shooting events are relatively underresearched, and most study comes from the United States. Despite significant international interest, little is known about other countries' experiences of these events. The current study examines Australian mass shooting incidents and offenders, with emphasis on mental illness, life strains, and offenders' life histories. Australia had 14 mass shootings between 1964 and 2014. Most offenders experienced acute life stressors and/or chronic strains leading up to the event; however, diagnosed mental illness was less commonly documented. These observations provide new information about mass shooting incidents and offenders, and can help to inform international policy development.
大规模枪击事件的研究相对较少,大多数研究来自美国。尽管国际上对此非常关注,但对其他国家发生此类事件的情况却知之甚少。本研究考察了澳大利亚的大规模枪击事件和犯罪者,重点关注精神疾病、生活压力和犯罪者的生活史。1964 年至 2014 年期间,澳大利亚发生了 14 起大规模枪击事件。大多数犯罪者在事件发生前都经历了急性生活压力源和/或慢性压力;然而,被诊断出的精神疾病却很少有记录。这些观察结果提供了有关大规模枪击事件和犯罪者的新信息,并有助于为国际政策制定提供信息。