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School shootings are at a record high this year – but they can be prevented

  • Written by James Densley, Professor of Criminal Justice, Metropolitan State University
imageSo far, there have been 222 school shootings in 2021.Scott Olson/Getty Images

Whenever a school shooting takes place like the one at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit on November 30, 2021, it is typically followed by a familiar chorus of questions.

How could such a thing happen? Why doesn’t the government do more to stop these shootings...

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