WARREN, Mich. – Dr. Joel Dvoskin, of the Threat Assessment Group, Inc., led the training and executive overview sessions.
Read MoreWho’s responsible when a mass shooter attacks?
It’s a question that new claims against San Bernardino County are raising in the wake of the deadly terror attack at the Inland Regional Center on December 2, 2015.
Fears of gun violence, played out on a seemingly endless video loop in the mass media, appear to be driving more and more clients
Read MoreWhat happened in San Bernardino strikes home with Americans precisely because it happened at work.
Read MoreDr Park Dietz talks to NPR about possible motives that led to this tragic event.
Read MoreForensic psychiatrist Park Dietz spoke with KCAL9's Amy Johnson about why the San Bernardino attack stands out from other mass murder.
Read MoreAccording to Park Dietz, an academic and medical doctor who is the former chief fellow in forensic psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania and principal of the Threat Assessment Group consultancy, the effort to cast the events into narrow and politically useful ideological frames is corrupting public discourse.
Read MorePark Dietz, who has been profiling mass killers for more than 30 years, said he was unaware of any case of a couple erupting in mass violence when the targeted victims were not family members or people perceived to have harmed their child.
Read MoreForensic psychiatrist Park Dietz has argued since the 1980s that the problem is cable TV’s “saturation coverage” with its electronic images, color, bleeding bodies and screaming sirens.
Read MoreSensationalized and detailed media coverage of mass shootings may be contributing to copycat crimes, psychologists and other experts said this week.
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