The Violence Project's co-founder, James Densley, spoke with reporters from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in the wake of the Milwaukee brewery shooting. In their article about the family of the shooter's heartache, Densley described the rarity for a mass shooting to occur without warning signs. He advocates for an expansion of the phrase 'if … [Read more...]
Family of Molson Coors Shooter Expresses Sadness
Research reveals common traits behind mass shootings
The Violence Project's co-founder James Densley spoke with 9 News to discuss findings in the new Mass Shooter Database, specifically about mental health troubles and suicidality. Read the full article from 9 News here. … [Read more...]
Local researchers release largest study on mass shootings
The Violence Project's Jill Peterson sat down with reporters at KSTP to discuss the largest study of mass shootings across the country. Looking closely at mental health, The Violence Project found that 80 percent of shooters showed signs of a crisis prior to the shooting. Read more here. … [Read more...]
Press Release: Database of Mass Shooters Compiled by Hamline Students Released for Public Use
On November 19, 2019, The Violence Project, a nonpartisan think tank, will publicly release the largest, most comprehensive database of mass shooters in the United States. This new database, funded by the National Institute of Justice, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Justice, was developed by professors Jillian Peterson and James … [Read more...]
Active-Shooter Security Drills Are ‘Ineffective,’ Researchers Find
Research published by The Violence Project's Jillian Peterson and James Densley was featured in an article discussing the ineffectiveness of active-shooter drills. Because school and workplace shooters are typically insiders, they are able to plan their attacks with security procedures in mind. Peterson and Densley recommend investment into mental … [Read more...]