Social Isolation And School Violence: A Case Study

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A study was conducted to determine if there is a correlation between social rejection/isolation and school violence. Media commentators have suggested that school shootings within recent history were preceded by social rejection/isolation, but no survey research has examined this claim. Through the examination of fifteen school shootings between 1995 and 2001, it was determined that acute or chronic rejection (ostracism, bullying, and/or romantic rejection) were present in all but two of the case studies. To determine if these findings were accurate, a survey was created and conducted. Results of this survey indicated that social rejection/isolation is believed to to be one of the top causes of school

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