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Revisiting local responses to mass violence

机译:重新审视当地对大规模暴力的反应

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This study examines the extent to which individual and sociological factors relate to worry about mass violence, which, in this study, is investigated as worry about the recurrence of school shootings. First, it is expected that socio-demographic and vicarious event-related factors explain individual variation in worry about mass violence. Second, responses to a localized event may associate with negative perceptions of community solidarity. In addition, individual responses regarding school shootings cannot easily be separated from other forms of insecurity, such as concerns about societal disintegration (e.g. eroding moral values) and popular discussions about crime (e.g. terrorism). Two independent postal surveys were collected from the small Finnish community of Jokela approximately 6 (N=330) and 18 (N=278) months after the rampage school shootings in the local high school. Independent samples t tests and linear regression are used as analyses methods. Results from regression analyses of the six-month post-event responses indicate that knowing a victim of a school shooting event relates to increased worry about mass violence. Decreased perceptions of social solidarity are also associating with increased worry after controlling for other individual and sociological factors. After 18 months, both knowing a victim and having school-aged children within one's household explain even more of the variation in worry, while perceptions of solidarity is no longer a statistically significant predictor. In addition, at both 6 and 18 months, the higher the perceptions of risks to Finnish society from social change and from crime, the higher the worry about mass violence at schools. Surprisingly, the positive association between self-reported subjective anxiety and worry about mass violence does not reach a statistical significance.
机译:这项研究调查了个人和社会因素与担心大规模暴力有关的程度,在这项研究中,调查的原因是担心再次发生学校枪击事件。首先,可以预期,社会人口统计学和替代事件相关因素可以解释人们对大规模暴力的担忧中的个体差异。其次,对本地化事件的回应可能与社区团结的负面看法有关。此外,个人对学校枪击事件的反应不能轻易与其他形式的不安全感区分开,例如对社会解体的关注(例如道德价值观念的侵蚀)和对犯罪的广泛讨论(例如恐怖主义)。在当地高中学校枪击案发生后大约6(N = 330)和18(N = 278)个月,从芬兰的小Jokela社区收集了两次独立的邮政调查。使用独立样本t检验和线性回归作为分析方法。对六个月事件后回复的回归分析结果表明,了解学校枪击事件的受害者与对大规模暴力的担忧增加有关。在控制了其他个人和社会因素之后,对社会团结感的降低也与担忧加剧有关。 18个月后,认识受害者和在家庭中育有学龄儿童,都可以解释更多的担忧变化,而对团结的看法不再是统计学上的重要预测因素。此外,在6个月和18个月内,人们对社会变革和犯罪给芬兰社会带来的风险的认识越高,对学校大规模暴力的担忧也就越大。令人惊讶的是,自我报告的主观焦虑与对大规模暴力的担忧之间的正相关性没有统计学意义。

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    《Journal of risk research》 |2016年第4期|515-532|共18页
  • 作者

    Miika Vuori;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Social Research, University of Turku, Turku, Finland,Research Department, The Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela), Helsinki, Finland;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    school shootings; risk; worry about crime; survey;

    机译:学校枪击事件;风险;担心犯罪;调查;

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