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1 Mass Shootings and Mental Illness BY: MAXWELL AIKIN

2 The Motive and The Means  Most mass shootings have one thing in common, they are driven by mental illness.  I also believe masculinity plays a significant role in the decision making of the shooter.  Shooters tend to suffer from depression, schizophrenia, insanity, and some are labeled as psychopaths.  Some shooters received treatment for their illness prior to the shootings but many do not.  Some famous examples include Sandy Hook, the Colorado theater, Columbine, and most recently Fort Hood.

3 Over the years…  Mass shootings have been a reoccurring problem for quite some time now.  The shootings happen in a variety of places but most common are school shootings.  The shooter is usually a young male with a troubled mind.  Many argue that it has to do with the shooter being bullied or being out casted, and the shootings are done out of revenge.  Others believe it reflects upon our “loose” gun control.

4 The Statistics  At least 38 of 61 mass shooters in the past three decades showed signs of mental health issues. This rate is 5 times higher than that estimated for the general population.  Majority of the shooters go untreated. (About 2/3)  The mentally ill make up 400,000 of the nations 2.2 million prison inmates.  The most often illnesses faced are paranoid schizophrenia and severe depression.

5 Sandy Hook  Adam Lanza killed 28 total, including himself.  No one knows Lanza’z motive for the shooting.  Father Peter says that the shooting could not have been predicted.  Adam was never diagnosed or treated for any mental health issues.  Although, he was believed to have suffered from minor cases of depression and schizophrenia.  He was considered an odd child. He was extremely sensitive to touch and could not speak until he was three years old. He also often smelled things that were not there.

6 Colorado Theater  James Holmes killed 12 and wounded 58 others.  Pleaded not guilty on reason of insanity.  Saw three different mental health psychiatrists prior to the shooting.  His mental illness is unspecified but he was believed to suffer from schizophrenia.  Holmes was a patient at the University of Colorado.

7 Fort Hood  Ivan A. Lopez killed 3 and wounded 16.  He suffered from multiple mental disorders.  He was undergoing treatment for depression, anxiety, and insomnia.  He did not face any combat on his deployment but had been assessed for post-traumatic stress disorder.  He was physically and mentally unstable.

8 Columbine  Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 13.  Klebold faced issues with depression and was suicidal.  Harris was a psychopath who wanted to hurt people.  Neither were treated for their mental health issues.  They planned the massacre out in a year’s advance.  They kept very disturbing journals that contained their thoughts and plan to kill.

9 Evolving Masculinity  I believe masculinity plays a role in the shootings as most shooters are young males.  Masculinity is exists both in men and women but is more evident in men.  Masculinity is essentially a form of power.  Masculinity and violence have a direct connection.  Masculinity tends to be correlated with anger because it appears most in a man in threatening or dangerous times.  Masculinity is always developing but really evolves when males are young adults.

10 Questions  Should I find more shootings to research?  Should I go into more detail about the different types of mental illnesses?  Should I talk more or less about the masculinity factor in the shooters?  Any suggestions or concerns overall?

11 Bibliography  Barret, Delvin, Julian E. Barnes, and Nathan Koppel. "Fort Hood Officials Focus on Shooting Suspect's Mental Health." The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company, 3 Apr. 2014. Web. 03 Apr. 2014..  Cullen, Dave. "At Last We Know Why the Columbine Killers Did It." Slate Magazine. N.p., 20 Apr. 2004. Web. 04 Apr. 2014..  Hoffer, Steven. "James Holmes, Accused Colorado Gunman, Saw 3 Mental Health Experts Prior To Deadly Shooting." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 21 Aug. 2012. Web. 04 Apr. 2014..  Solomon, Andrew. "The Reckoning." The New Yorker. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2014..  Sweetman, Caroline. Men and Masculinity. Oxford: Oxfam, 1997. Print.


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