Mass Shootings and Mental Illness: Which Research Is Right?

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Only a sliver of mass shooters are psychotic, new research finds. KatRamsland explains why that's significant.

Three recent large-scale studies on mass attacks show disparities over the influence of mental illness.Effective strategies for preventing mass attacks require clarity on those disorders that have an impact.Anthony McRae’s attack at the Michigan State University in February — an incident in which four or more people were shot — was the 67th mass shooting in 2023. He killed three and wounded five before ending his own life. In 2022, there were more than 600.

The public’s general impression is that serious mental illness plays a significant role in shootings, but research fails to support this. Recent studies still leave us confused.The U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center just published its findings from a five-year survey of targeted violence . This group considered incidents in which at least three people were injured and included more than just shootings.

The report depicts an array of concerning behaviors as attackers escalate toward violence. Among the key findings: Most had exhibited behavior that concerned family members, friends, neighbors, classmates, and co-workers.Most used firearms, often illegal.

 

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