School Violence 2
On Tuesday, April 20th, 1999, yet another small, suburban town joined the ranks of astonished communities to be touched by seemingly mindless violence. In Littleton, Colorado, at Columbine High School, 15 people were killed in the deadliest school rampage on record in the United States. Of the 15 dead, 2 were the murderers themselves, who apparently were on a suicide mission, and decided to take as many people with them as they could. According to an article entitled "Violence a Quick Answer" by Michelle Locke of the Associated Press in the April 22nd edition of The Stars and Stripes, the events at Columbine High School unfolded in a way that is becoming more and more familiar in rural and suburban areas throughout the United States. The obvious question to ask is "Why is this happening?". Unfortunately, social scientists and researchers all seem to point the finger at many different causes for this type of behavior. A lack of parental supervision, access to guns, parents who are too permissive or are absent, school officials who fail to do anything when warning signs are exhibited, and of course, kids growing up in a culture that is saturated with violence, all top the list. According to Bill Reisman,
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