Scope: First, we investigated G7 countries, the economically most developed countries in the world.
Gang violence, fighting, domestic violence are included (although it is not limited to this number).
Analysis: For US statistics, CNN reviewed various databases, including media violence records and cancer violence archives and the Northwest Complex Systems Institute database. Regarding international statistics, we examined regional and national media coverage.
Warning: It is not always possible to provide reports on non-lethal school shooting. There may be additional school shooting incidents that do not enter newspapers and digital publications and thus cause ineffective injuries in databases that rely on media coverage. This applies to shooting cases in the United States and other regions.
Next, I would like to broaden our list, including some of the countries mentioned in some virus postings posted this weekend.
In some cases, the number of casualties was quite large (Peshawar siege, Kenya attack). However, speaking of the frequency of attacks, the US is still one step ahead.
Mr. Mirtha Donastorg of CNN, Travis Caldwell, Christina Walker, Samira Jafari, Kate Grise cooperated in this investigation.
How about school shooting in other parts of the world? Is there a country with similar statistics as the United States, or a country where CNN is on the right track, claiming that "the number of school shoots in the United States is 57 times that of other major industrialized countries?" In short, the description on the other 27 countries listed on CNN is correct. We reviewed the media coverage from other countries on the list and looked for data that was significantly underestimated, overestimated or otherwise incorrect and just slightly underestimated It was. For example, in Canada 4 times instead of 2 times, 3 times instead of 2 times in France, 9 times in Mexico, not 8 times,
In the first three months of this year there were 57 large shots in the US, which was more than once in 2 days. Shooting incidents such as Stone Man Douglas High School caused anger throughout the country and many gathered to protest against the lack of gun control. More than 800,000 people are participating in the event in Washington, DC in March of our life. However, the government failed to implement the necessary changes to ensure the safety of citizens. In other words? Do MSD armed teachers allow students to use a transparent backpack? I do not think so. They are just a way to violate disasters and privacy. If you think about it, is it really safe to have a gun for teachers, especially those with a minority background, when the police officers shoot first and never ask? is not
It became a regretful American routine. In the shooting of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, many of the signs of other school shooting shocked the domestic over the past few weeks, months, and years. Among the similar things is the weapon AR - 15 used by armored shooter Nikolas Cruz. The answer calls for a return to the accumulation of weapons during the Cold War, as explained by C. J. Chivers in the gun, this book is about the invention of assault rifles. The Soviet Superior Sergeant Mikhail T. Kalashnikov developed the Kalashnikov rifle, which is known more generally as AK - 47 in the late 1940 's. ("AK" stands for Avatomat Kalashnikova, Automatic Equipment of Kalashnikov.) Weapons eventually enter other Communist countries like China and Vietnam