Date of Award

Fall 12-12-2024

Document Type

Thesis (699 registration)

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

Department

Graduate Studies

Committee Chair

Dr. Lee Garth Vigilant, Dr. Geraldine Sloan

Keywords

Criminal Law, Gun Policy, Mass Shootings

Abstract

This work is an in-depth look at American culture and how the culture has shaped gun policies in the U.S. I also examine various policies that could be used to mitigate mass shootings in the United States, as well as some of the reasons these incidents have become so prevalent.

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Criminal Law Commons

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