http://www.welt.de/gesundheit/psychologi...ufern.html
I did post something similar in the Knife attack in London topic:
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I guess it's the desire for the 15 minutes of fame in a narcissistic society.
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Most gunman are depressed and socially isolated. US researchers have now discovered, however, that there is a specific point that motivated these people to become perpetrators.
Jennifer Johnston from the Western New Mexico University had together with her colleague Andrew Joy analyzed all the data they had found about shootings in the US: studies, data from the FBI and other institutions, also reports in newspapers, radio and television.
The profile of the perpetrators was homogeneous striking. Almost all gunman were 20-25 years old, white, and felt themselves to be victims, wronged and chance. To their isolation and the deep depression came a pathological narcissism, a sense of entitlement to deserve better - and the desire to attract the attention of other unconditional on itself.
This last pattern is the one who leads to the fact that shootings can act highly contagious - and whenever the media report in detail about them. "Unfortunately, which most common pattern is common when gunmen longing for fame," says Johnston. Since the 90-years since the media day and night report and the Internet got upturn, of relationship between reporting and infectious rampage in the data is to be recognized. The more media had reported a case, the more accumulated more shootings. Whenever the offender got a lot of space and attention, both in the text and in the picture, the number of shootings increased.
Before 2000, there were in the United States each year about three school shootings or in public. Since then the number has increased steadily and now lies in a rampage every 12.5 days at the general public and about a killing spree every 32 days for schools.
"When the mass media and social media could agree not to distribute the names, photos, detailed stories or statements of the perpetrators or to share, then the number of shootings could reduce dramatically," says Johnston. At least one third would be to avoid that.
This decline was comparable to the in suicides. Since it was discovered in 1997 that reporting on suicides increased their number, the coverage fell in the wake of cautious - and the number of suicides fell again. "The media have made it before, to make a difference," says Johnston. "And they can do it again. It's time. It's enough."
I did post something similar in the Knife attack in London topic:
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Quote: (08-04-2016 04:10 AM)Parzival Wrote:
Whats an issue to and what you often don't read are free riders. After the Munich attacks the Police got plenty of calls from people that say there is a bomb or there is a shooter. Its a common thing after such an event for the police. Even some take inspiration and take action. In this case it can be a Muslim but with all the Muslim attacks there is something else. A climate of destruction lays out there. This brings the rats out. The lunatics, the crazy ones that jump on the train because they feel its their moment. The pressure of order is gone, things seem to fall apart. Those that did hide see their moment now.
I guess it's the desire for the 15 minutes of fame in a narcissistic society.
We will stand tall in the sunshine
With the truth upon our side
And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride
For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple