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Showing Original Post only (View all)Most mass shooters aren’t mentally ill. So why push better treatment as the answer? [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/most-mass-shooters-arent-mentally-ill-so-why-push-better-treatment-as-the-answer/2016/05/17/70034918-1308-11e6-8967-7ac733c56f12_story.htmlWhen it comes to mass shootings, President Obama and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan are in rare accord on a leading culprit.
Both point fingers at mental illness. And in poll after poll, most Americans agree.
But criminologists and forensic psychiatrists say there is a critical flaw in that view: It doesnt reflect reality.
While acknowledging that some of the countrys worst mass shooters were psychotic the Colorado theater gunman, James Holmes, with his orange-dyed hair; the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung Hui Cho, whom a judge ordered to get treatment experts say the vast majority of such killers did not have any classic form of serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia or psychosis.
Both point fingers at mental illness. And in poll after poll, most Americans agree.
But criminologists and forensic psychiatrists say there is a critical flaw in that view: It doesnt reflect reality.
While acknowledging that some of the countrys worst mass shooters were psychotic the Colorado theater gunman, James Holmes, with his orange-dyed hair; the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung Hui Cho, whom a judge ordered to get treatment experts say the vast majority of such killers did not have any classic form of serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia or psychosis.
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Most mass shooters aren’t mentally ill. So why push better treatment as the answer? [View all]
KamaAina
May 2016
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How many of the spree killers were acting on impulse versus those who planned?
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2016
#32
It is an indication of anger. People become violent because they are angry. N/t
gollygee
May 2016
#23
Most people who kill do so because they care too much, not because they don't care at all.
gollygee
May 2016
#24
Mental illness isn't even associated with criminal violence unless substance abuse is also involved.
Kang Colby
May 2016
#21
It's two different issues, although lots of people are happy to conflate the two.
SheilaT
May 2016
#26