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  • CTR related digital collections

    1. April 16 Collection at Internet Archive

    2. April 16 Digital Library

    3. April 16 Archive

    4. Northern Illinois Shooting Digital Collection at Internet Archive

    5. September 11 Digital Archive

    6. Hurricane Digital Memory Bank

    7. California Wildfire Collection at Internet Archive

  • Websites

    1. Virginia Tech Campus Shooting in the Yahoo Directory

    2. Archive for the “campus shooting” category from the Crime Report

    3. Timeline of worldwide school shooting

    4. Recent Worldwide school shooting Map

    5. List of Deadliest campus shootings in United States

    6. Youth Violence in School


  • Books

    1. Newman Katherine S. Rampage: the social roots of school shooting, Basic Books (2004).

    2. Hasday Judy L. Columbine High School Shooting: student violence. Enslow Publishers (2002)

    3. Roland Lazenby. April 16th: Virginia Tech Remembers. Plume Publishers (2007)

    4. Beth J. Lueders. Lifting Our Eyes: Finding God's Grace Through the Virginia Tech Tragedy The Lauren McCain Story. Berkley Trade Publishers (2007)

    5. Ben Agger, Timothy W. Luke. There is a gunman on campus: tragedy and terror at Virginia Tech. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (April 28, 2008)

    6. Lucinda Roy. No Right to Remain Silent: The Tragedy at Virginia Tech. Harmony publishers(March 31, 2009)

    7. Gregg Olsen. The Deep Dark: Disaster and Redemption in America's Richest Silver Mine. Three Rivers Press (2006)


  • Research Articles

    1. Wike, Traci L., Fraser Mark W. (May/June 2009). School shootings: making sense of the senseless. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14:3, 162-169.

    2. Geddes L. (March 2009). School shootings: what kind of environment fosters a killer? The New Scientist, 210:2700.
    3. Langman P. (Jan/Feb 2009).Rampage school shooters: A typology. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14:1, 79-86.

    4. E Schwarz, J Kowalski, (November 1991). Malignant memories: PTSD in children and adults after a school shooting, journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,30:6, 936-944.

    5. Leary M, Kowalski R.M, Smith L, Phillips S. (April 2003). Teasing, rejection, and violence: Case studies of the school shootings, Aggressive Behavior, 29:3, Pages 202 – 214.

    6. Verlinden S, Hersen M and Thomas J, (2000). Risk factors in school shootings, Clinical Psychology Review, 20:1, 3-56.

    7. Schwarz Eitan D, Kowalski Janice M, McNally Richard J. (October, 1993), Malignant memories: Post-traumatic changes in memory in adults after a school shooting Journal of Traumatic Stress, 6:4, 545-553.

    8. O’Toole, ME (1999). The school shooter: A threat assessment perspective. The Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG), National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC),FBI Academy.