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Join the contest SubscribeI guess I’m the only one that reads… but of course I was in the Air Force.Can you name one instance where a person said that they were influenced by another mass murderer into doing the same thing? I can't recall any right now. So I am interested if you have any information on this.
"Suggested" does not mean "has been proven" or "there is a correlation with". There is nothing in that excerpt to tie on to the other directly and at best the relationship, based on that post, is at best anecdotal.I guess I’m the only one that reads… but of course I was in the Air Force.
”Recently a contagion effect, similar to a “copycat” effect, has been suggested in mass shootings. This effect suggests that behaviors can be “contagious” and spread across a population. In the example of mass shootings, a contagion effect would be said to exist if a single mass shooting incident increased the likelihood of other instances of mass shootings in the near future. Contagion has been documented across a variety of other behaviors, including airplane hijackings,2 smoking cessation,3 and binge eating,4 and has been well researched in relation to suicide.5,6 There is now evidence that when a mass shooting occurs, there is a temporary increase in the probability of another event within the next 13 days on average.7
Although understanding contagion allows for some degree of prediction that when one event occurs, a similar event is more likely to occur in the near future, it affords only prediction regarding temporal contiguity. The theory does not, for example, provide information on what factors might influence another person to commit a mass shooting or how the occurrence of a mass shooting can set the occasion for someone to commit a similar act.”
Mass Shootings: The Role of the Media in Promoting Generalized Imitation - PMC
Mass shootings are a particular problem in the United States, with one mass shooting occurring approximately every 12.5 days. Recently a “contagion” effect has been suggested wherein the occurrence of one mass shooting increases the likelihood of ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I guess I’m the only one that reads… but of course I was in the Air Force.
Actually there may be an observable correlation. If you accept a broad interpretation of 'copycat' the chart below sure shows a consistent increase. Some due no doubt to population increase, but far from entirely. Copy cat could be interpreted as loosely as "What you learn you repeat" or the like. Perhaps that the more we see it the more we become accustomed to it and accept it."Suggested" does not mean "has been proven" or "there is a correlation with". There is nothing in that excerpt to tie on to the other directly and at best the relationship, based on that post, is at best anecdotal.
What year did the definition of "mass shooting" change?Actually there may be an observable correlation. If you accept a broad interpretation of 'copycat' the chart below sure shows a consistent increase. Some due no doubt to population increase, but far from entirely. Copy cat could be interpreted as loosely as "What you learn you repeat" or the like. Perhaps that the more we see it the more we become accustomed to it and accept it.View attachment 8271301
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I could guess based on those charts (that I don't believe, internet and all that). They include gang shootings on Saturday night near a school as school shootings, its all bullshit. However it has been proven that people are impressionable, just like the kids that off themselves that all go to the same school. Remember, half of the population is dumber than average, that's pretty figgin dumb. This is neither funny nor entertaining though so I'll shut up and let this get back to cool pics. Here is a cute little pocket rocket I just snagged.What year did the definition of "mass shooting" change?
Dunno, I just thought the chart interesting and worth a look.What year did the definition of "mass shooting" change?
A "Disposable". Use it once, drop in lake, replace, repeat.I could guess based on those charts (that I don't believe, internet and all that). They include gang shootings on Saturday night near a school as school shootings, its all bullshit. However it has been proven that people are impressionable, just like the kids that off themselves that all go to the same school. Remember, half of the population is dumber than average, that's pretty figgin dumb. This is neither funny nor entertaining though so I'll shut up and let this get back to cool pics. Here is a cute little pocket rocket I just snagged.
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"Scrolls up and looks at thread title..."A "Disposable". Use it once, drop in lake, replace, repeat.
Prelock Smiths are definitely not disposable here in kali. The original bronze T-Grip makes it even less so.A "Disposable". Use it once, drop in lake, replace, repeat.
It is BUT the definition of "mass shooting" was changed sometime during the 2000's. The change in definition could have been a major driver for the uptick in numbers rather than just being a "copycat" response.Dunno, I just thought the chart interesting and worth a look.
What year did the definition of "mass shooting" change?
I've got one of those too!I see your prelock Jframe with a T-grip and raise you.......a prelock Jframe with a T-grip
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FIFYHad a Midget in college. Fun little dude
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Ha! Perhaps you know little of the collectability of pinned & recessed Smith and Wessons. In some markets, that's a four figure "disposable".A "Disposable". Use it once, drop in lake, replace, repeat.