42. A Study in School Shootings Why do school shootings happen, and can anything be done to prevent them? Will trying to understand school shooters and their motivations help us prevent shootings in the future? Are there potential warning signs to look for that may help us develop prevention strategies to protect schools and our children? In episode 42, I speak with Dr. Debbie Goodman.
Dr. Debbie Goodman is a nationally recognized expert criminologist, professor, author, radio talk show host, and expert contributor on TV, media platforms, podcasts (like this one), and radio. Debbie is an associate professor of criminal justice at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. She also hosts a radio podcast show on iHeartradio called Crime Time with Dr. Debbie, where she discusses high-profile crimes and cases with professionals in the crime, law, and justice professions. Dr. Debbie is the author of:
- Report it in Writing
- Enforcing Ethics: A Scenario-Based Workbook for Police Corrections Recruits, Officers, and Supervisors
- Work in Criminal Justice: An A-Z Guide to Careers
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