RT Article T1 Predicting active shooter events: are regional homogeneity, intolerance, dull lives, and more guns enough deterrence? JF Crime & delinquency VO 65 IS 9 SP 1218 OP 1261 A1 Duque, Richard B. A2 LeBlanc, E.J. A2 Rivera, Robert LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1668842815 AB Based upon a secondary analysis of 2016 General Social Survey (GSS) data, this study identifies regional “Heterogeneity”, “Tolerance”, “Life is Exciting”, “Lack of Confidence in Institutions” and “Gun Ownership” effects related to the frequency of Active Shooter events, which occured in the United States between 2000 to 2016. For Education Active Shooters, regional homogeneity is related to more tragic events as is less gun ownership per capita. For Workplace Active Shooters, more gun ownership per capita is associated with more events as is regional diversity and tolerance. The findings support calls for arming schools in white, affluent neighborhoods as well as more aggressively profiling, arresting and convicting potential White perpetrators in order to reduce the risk of Education Active Shooters. Meanwhile, stronger gun control measures in diverse and tolerant regions might reduce the incidents of Workplace Active Shooter events. The findings also suggest that organizations should acquire digital “Human Analytics” platforms and programs that integrate internal member profiles, conflict incident reports and culture climate data along with relevant regional and national data like that analyzed in this paper to help alert them to their dynamic Active Shooter risk. Also, re-evaluating diversity training seminars and courses, which often cast teen and middle-aged, White males as historical “villains”, might help address the chronic strain this population experiences at school and at work. Finally, re-evaluating how disassociated White males are treated, as well as expelled/fired from school or work, might also help defuse the “popcorn effect”associated with these tragic events. K1 Active shooters K1 Crime theory K1 Geography K1 Heterogeneity K1 Human analytics K1 School shootings K1 Tolerance K1 Trauma-informed practices K1 Workplace violence K1 Amoklauf K1 Schule DO 10.1177/0011128718793615