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JMVR is an open access peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal focusing on the topic of mass violence. We seek to promote high-quality research on topics including, but not limited to, school shootings, mass or active shootings, international or domestic terrorism, serial and mass murder, and/or genocide.
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With this week’s tragic shooting in #Brooklyn, coming just after #Sacramento, the need for evidence-based scholarship addressing the causes for and responses to mass violence become all the more critical. We remain committed to publishing quality scholarship on this topic. 1/
Congratulations to our #JMVR co-founder and co-editor @SarahDalyCJ for being awarded tenure and promotion today!
Defend dissertation ✅
Complete PhD program ✅
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Tenure approval ✅
Promotion to Associate Professor ✅
Fall 2022 sabbatical approval ✅
Congratulations to our co-editor, @jschildkraut80, who has been named the interim executive director of @RockGunResearch! Like #JMVR, this consortium focuses on producing quality scholarship, which is used to help inform policy from an evidence-based perspective. Read more below:
Thrilled to welcome our new interim ED!
@jschildkraut80 has been a member of @RockGunResearch since its formation and is a leading scholar on school and mass shootings. 🧵 https://t.co/6gm2Kpbiy1
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