On Tuesday, Japan experienced a terrible incident of workplace violence when a terminated employee broke into his former workplace and killed 19 people and wounded 45 others. He had provided the clearest warning imaginable, had been hospitalized briefly, and had been discharged from the hospital last March.
Read MoreDr. Park Dietz discusses the terror attack that killed 84 in Nice, France.
Read MoreA federal judge on Wednesday granted John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, "full-time convalescent leave" from St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Read More“Mass murderers have multiple motives. In this instance, we already have evidence that they included his radical jihadist beliefs, his conflicts over his own sexuality and religion and his rejection by men at the club, so the issue is not really motivation, it’s how did he get so angry and so willing to die that he engages in a very American version of mass murder." Dr Park Dietz
Read MoreDr. Park Dietz was named as one of the top ten psychiatrists of all time. He talks with Wallace Chapman about his career in criminology, what makes people kill, and how the media sometimes do harm through their reporting of mass shootings.
Read MoreWARREN, 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.
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