105 research outputs found
The Impact of Social Climate on Self-Identity, Substance Use, and Mental Health among LGBTQ+ College Students
Substance abuse is an unfortunate but commonly used escape for many LGBT youth as they lack resources to help address anxiety and trauma. When faced with a constant state of fear of violence and identity concealment many turn to drugs or suicide. This session will provide information on addressing LGBT youth substance abuse and creating an inclusive campus climate
Silence Broken: A Mother’s Reckoning,” A Diane Sawyer One Hour Special Edition of 20/20
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on school shootings in the U.S. and other nations, and attempted and completed school attacks.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1005/thumbnail.jp
Local experts offer unique perspectives, insight into the Las Vegas massacre
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on the Las Vegas shootinghttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1002/thumbnail.jp
Why are School Shooters All Described as ‘Quiet’?
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on media characterizations of school shooting perpetrators with Daniel Engberhttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1000/thumbnail.jp
Learning from the Virginia Tech Mass Shooting
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on active shooter responses for Ascension: Elevating Research and Scholarship at Georgia Southern University.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1006/thumbnail.jp
Roseburg, Oregon shootings: How common are such attacks?
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on school shootings in the U.S. BBC Newshttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1008/thumbnail.jp
School Shootings: An American Problem?
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on cross-national school mass violence incidents, and the use of firearms in school attacks worldwidehttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1009/thumbnail.jp
After Mass Attacks, Communities See Greater Solidarity Random killings spur worries about violence, but also an increase in a sense of community
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on risk aversion following mass murder attacks in public spaces. Iterview conducted by Arian Campo-Flores and Joe Palazzolo.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1003/thumbnail.jp
School Stabbings Signal Need for Broad Safety Plans
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on campus violence for Education Week. Interview by Evie Blad.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1010/thumbnail.jp
Schools Need To Be Prepared To Defend Against More Than Just Shootings, Say Experts
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on campus violence for Education Week. Interview by Evie Blad.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/crimjust-criminology-facmedia/1011/thumbnail.jp
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