• Warning Signs

  • Identifying School Shooters Before They Strike
  • By: Peter Langman PhD
  • Narrated by: Asa Siegel
  • Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Warning Signs

By: Peter Langman PhD
Narrated by: Asa Siegel
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Publisher's summary

How do we prevent the next school shooting? By knowing the warning signs.

Dr. Langman's timely book presents practical, research-based guidance on anticipating and preventing mass attacks. Warning Signs is for all members of a school community, including school personnel, mental health professionals, law enforcement officers, parents, and students. Drawing on lessons learned from dozens of thwarted plots and deadly attacks, Warning Signs provides the insight necessary to keep schools safe.

©2021 Peter Langman (P)2022 Tantor

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Great content and narration

Comprehensive, well researched and well written book. I almost didn’t get it because someone else said they didn’t like the narration, but I appreciated the narrator’s tone, cadence and assumption of appropriate characterizations when reading quotes. I tend to listen to nonfiction at 1.2 speed, maybe that made a difference. I learned that open communication with sometimes small or questionable concerns between different people and groups, with someone tracking and putting all the info together, could develop a more accurate portrayal of someone’s threat risk.

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  • JK
  • 05-07-23

Excellent Content; Robotic Narration

This book is for everyone—school personnel, parents, community leaders/members, and even older students—and Peter Langman has done the US a great service by writing it. He provides data-driven and scientific/psychological information about identifying potential school shooters BEFORE they commit acts of violence. At the same time, he is careful to distinguish actual “warning signs” and disturbing behavior from what may otherwise be deemed distasteful behavior, thereby guarding against unwarranted panic and unjustified reporting. As a society, this is information the general public is sorely lacking, and I highly recommend that—at minimum—every school official, teacher, and parent read or listen to Warning Signs.

That said, I hope the publisher takes it upon themselves to re-record this audiobook. The narration is simply awful. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that this was produced using AI, as it is monotone and completely lacks inflection.

Peter Langman is a prominent and well-regarded expert on gun violence in schools and the psychology of school shooters, and the information contained in this book is a gift to us all. Warning Signs deserves an audio version that is as compelling as its content.

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  • KC
  • 02-28-23

excellent book, poor narration

the narrator reads every sentence like it's an intense movie trailor, only speaking in very short sentences, very distracting and made an i.portant topic harder to follow

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