William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, USA.
Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2021 Oct;27(12-13):2163-2186. doi: 10.1177/1077801220981154. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
This study provides a quantitative examination of gender-based mass shootings in America from 1966-2018. Gender-based mass shootings refer to attacks motivated by grievances against women, divided into four categories based on a specific woman or women in general, as well as whether they directly target the source of their grievances. Findings indicate that specific woman-targeted shooters were the most common and significantly different from their counterparts in their domestic violence history, racial diversity, and engagement in spree attacks. When comparing all gender-based attacks against other mass shootings, significant differences include relationship status, children, domestic violence history, substance abuse history, and suicide. This investigation provides implications for gender and mass shooting scholars, as well as practitioners developing strategies for intervention and prevention.
本研究对 1966 年至 2018 年美国基于性别的大规模枪击事件进行了定量分析。基于性别的大规模枪击事件是指由对女性的不满而引发的袭击,可以根据具体的女性或一般女性,以及他们是否直接针对引起不满的源头,分为四类。研究结果表明,针对特定女性的枪手最为常见,与他们在家庭暴力史、种族多样性和参与连续枪击事件方面的同类人存在显著差异。在将所有基于性别的袭击与其他大规模枪击事件进行比较时,显著的差异包括关系状况、孩子、家庭暴力史、药物滥用史和自杀。这项调查为性别和大规模枪击事件学者以及制定干预和预防策略的从业者提供了启示。