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Active shooter
Churches
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Incident command
Mass casualties
Mass shootings
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Pulse nightclub
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Sandy Hook
Scene safety
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Tactical EMS
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Virginia Tech
Preparedness and response
Active shooter: How to respond
Active shooter preparedness
Active shooter safety resources
ALERRT
Are you ready to respond to a violent incident?
Be prepared for an active shooter incident
Safe school initiative: Final report
Recovery
Active shooter recovery guide
Post-mass shooting programs and resources
Responding to a mass casualty event at a school: General guidance for the first stage of recovery
Traumatic incident stress for emergency responders
What to expect in the wake of mass violence
Statistics
2000 to 2018 active shooter incidents
How rates of mass shootings vary by state, mapped
Mass attacks in public spaces
Mass killing database
Mass shooting factsheet
Mass shootings are rare – firearm suicides are much more common, and kill more Americans
Mass shootings in the United States
Mass shooting tracker
Report on indicators of school crime and safety: 2022
US mass shootings, 1982–2023: Data From Mother Jones’ investigation
What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.
Articles
Advancing mass shooting research to inform practice
Can mass shootings be stopped?
Choose your own mass shooting statistics
The impact of mass shootings on gun policy
Improving survival from active shooter events: The Hartford consensus
Mass killings in the United States from 2006 to 2013: Social contagion or random clusters?
Mass shootings: The role of the media in promoting generalized imitation
Mass shootings In the United States: Population health impacts and policy levers
Mass violence in America
A multi-level, multi-method investigation of the psycho-social life histories of mass shooters
Studying mass shooters’ words: Warning behavior prior to attacks
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