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12-17-12, 22:40
And yet those who study mass shootings say they are not becoming more common.
"There is no pattern, there is no increase," says criminologist James Allen Fox of Boston's Northeastern University, who has been studying the subject since the 1980s, spurred by a rash of mass shootings in post offices.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/rise-mass-killings-impact-huge-17985070#.UM_zEukdPmh
"There is no pattern, there is no increase," says criminologist James Allen Fox of Boston's Northeastern University, who has been studying the subject since the 1980s, spurred by a rash of mass shootings in post offices.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/rise-mass-killings-impact-huge-17985070#.UM_zEukdPmh