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Ceremonial Violence

Understanding Columbine and Other School Rampage Shootings

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Ceremonial Violence

De: Jonathan Fast
Narrado por: Joe Caron
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Ceremonial Violence analyzes 13 school “rampage” shootings—including the Columbine High School massacre—and explains, for the first time, why teenagers commit these tragic atrocities. With his grasp of the elements of abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, sociology, and neurology that contribute to the homicidal mindset, Fast offers us a means of understanding and coming to terms with these shootings, and provides examples of what we should look for as early signs to prevent further tragedies.

©2009 Johnathan Fast (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
Ciencias Sociales Psicología Psicología Social e Interacciones Psicología del Desarrollo Psicología y Salud Mental Salud Mental Violencia en la Sociedad

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"Our adolescent massacres are, as Jonathan Fast, a professor of social work, astutely observes in his new book, a type of terrorism, but we have a hard time seeing them as such…Fast, in search of a more illuminating explanation, has made an in-depth study of 13 incidents." (Salon.com)
"Detailed and thoroughly researched… Fast does an excellent job of revealing what these broken children had in common." ( Kirkus)
"A penetrating examination of the nation’s school shootings…outlines clear and realistic goals for educators, community leaders, parents, and students that could help prevent these violent attacks." ( Publishers Weekly, starred review)
Comprehensive Analysis • Informative Content • Educational Resource • Chronological Explanation • Psychological Insights

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With the tragic epidemic of gun violence in our nation and particular those which are committed in schools, we have to ask ourselves these questions over and over and over again: Why does this happen? Why went anything done to stop it? How can we prevent future events? While this book may have been written prior to the more recent tradgedies at Sandy Hook or Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, it’s hard not to notice that much of the lessons learned from previous events are more than relevant. Author Jonathan Fast explains a cause and effect and chronological order to explain events in hopes readers can understand the full circumstances that led to such acts of violence. Futhermore, he offers potential solutions that tackle areas from prevention to response which include breaking down social isolation to gun control measures. (Though a specific one isn’t mentioned). As someone who works with kids I endorse this book for anyone who feels it’s their responsibility to do anything they can to prevent and respond to such tragedies. It will mean having to hear some heartbreaking stories of death, life-altering injuries, people who turn to destructive methods to solve their seemingly ordinary problems, or the fact that a kid is capable of commuting such evil. But if it motivates just one person to 1. Counsel youth out of destructive mindsets. 2. Help correct social inequities in schools. 3. Create effective security measures for schools. 4. Work to pass effective gun regulation that respects the rights of law abiding owners. then I say it is an obligatory read.

An am depth look that anyone who dares to care should give a read.

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The music is awful. Music does not belong in audio books- it is a distraction. This book should never have had a soundtrack.
The book is older and sadly we have learned more about rampage shootings. The points made are valid.

Thoughtful if outdated

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I learned a lot about crimes I hadn't heard of before from this book. It was a great listen as I listened from start to finish with ease because it kept me enthralled. As most stories about school violence it gave most time towards the Columbine killings, but that can be expected. I had no idea that before Columbine there was many other occurrences of school violence that was just as crazy however it was not national news due to the times. I would recommend this book if you can stomach hearing about children dying and being hurt. It can get graphic.

If you like crime stories

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Where does Ceremonial Violence rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Near the top.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

I know some errors are due to the editor not paying attention, but the narrator need take a "cliffs notes" lesson in the stories they read. One moment he pronounces the boy's name McKay and then Makai (as it should be) and then three words later back to McKay. Same with Cassie, apparently her name is Casey.

Any additional comments?

There were quite a few errors in the shootings I know a lot about, so the stories that I'm not familiar with, I'm not sure I can count on the facts, being facts. Such as, Columbine happened on Tuesday, April 20th, 1999 and not Monday, April 20th 1999. Also, Dylan Klebold was the one who used the Tec-9 during the shooting, not Eric Harris. There were far too many details to list all of them, but if you are familiar with any of these shootings, you will see.

Great Author and Content, Sub-par Performance

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Loved it voice actor not so much. The case by case review of school shootings delves deep into the mindset as well as the social conditioning of the shooters. Each case is examined in depth, covering all aspects of the shootings and their affects.

Great analysis!

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