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Jaclyn Schildkraut
Jaclyn Schildkraut
Executive Director of Gun Violence Research, Rockefeller Institute of Government
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Mass shootings and the media: Why all events are not created equal
J Schildkraut, HJ Elsass, K Meredith
Journal of Crime and Justice 41 (3), 223-243, 2018
2042018
Media salience and the framing of mass murder in schools: A comparison of the Columbine and Sandy Hook massacres
J Schildkraut, GW Muschert
Homicide studies 18 (1), 23-43, 2014
1842014
Mass shootings: Media, myths, and realities
J Schildkraut, HJ Elsass
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2016
1472016
Laws that bit the bullet: A review of legislative responses to school shootings
J Schildkraut, TC Hernandez
American Journal of Criminal Justice 39, 358-374, 2014
1472014
Could it happen here? Moral panic, school shootings, and fear of crime among college students
J Schildkraut, HJ Elsass, MC Stafford
Crime, Law and Social Change 63, 91-110, 2015
1312015
Studying school shootings: Challenges and considerations for research
H Jaymi Elsass, J Schildkraut, MC Stafford
American Journal of Criminal Justice 41, 444-464, 2016
1122016
Locks, lights, out of sight: Assessing students’ perceptions of emergency preparedness across multiple lockdown drills
J Schildkraut, AB Nickerson, T Ristoff
Journal of school violence 19 (1), 93-106, 2020
652020
Breaking News of Social Problems: Examining Media Consumption and Student Beliefs about School Shootings
HJ Elsass, J Schildkraut, M Stafford
Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law and Society 15 (2), 31-42, 2014
572014
Murder in black: A media distortion analysis of homicides in Baltimore in 2010
J Schildkraut, AM Donley
Homicide Studies 16 (2), 175-196, 2012
562012
Violent media, guns, and mental illness: The three ring circus of causal factors for school massacres, as related in media discourse
J Schildkraut, GW Muschert
Fast Capitalism 10 (1), 159-173, 2013
532013
Ready to respond: Effects of lockdown drills and training on school emergency preparedness
J Schildkraut, AB Nickerson
Victims & Offenders 15 (5), 619-638, 2020
512020
Columbine, 20 years later and beyond: Lessons from tragedy
J Schildkraut, GW Muschert
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2019
452019
Media and massacre: A comparative analysis of the reporting of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings
J Schildkraut
Fast Capitalism 9 (1), 1-22, 2012
452012
Armed and academic: Perceptions of college students on concealed carry on campus policies
J Schildkraut, CM Carr, V Terranova
Journal of School Violence 17 (4), 487-499, 2018
402018
Mass murder and the mass media: Understanding the construction of the social problem of mass shootings in the US
J Schildkraut
PubPub, 2016
372016
Mass murder and the mass media: An examination of the media discourse on US rampage shootings, 2000-2012
JV Schildkraut
342014
A call to the media to change reporting practices for the coverage of mass shootings
J Schildkraut
Wash. UJL & Pol'y 60, 273, 2019
322019
The survivor network: the role of shared experiences in mass shootings recovery
J Schildkraut, ES Sokolowski, J Nicoletti
Victims & Offenders 16 (1), 20-49, 2021
302021
Mass shootings in America: Understanding the debates, causes, and responses
F DeAngelis
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2018
302018
Understanding crisis communications: Examining students’ perceptions about campus notification systems
J Schildkraut, JM McKenna, HJ Elsass
Security journal 30, 605-620, 2017
302017
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