MENTAL HEALTH: Nearly two-thirds of the attackers (n = 18, 64%) experienced mental health symptoms prior to their attacks. The most common symptoms observed were related to psychosis (e.g., paranoia, hallucinations, or delusions) and suicidal thoughts (see Table 1). Further, some attackers (n = 7, 25%) had been hospitalized for treatment or prescribed psychiatric medications prior to their attacks
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Monday, April 2, 2018
Secret Service on Mass Murders
MASS ATTACKS IN PUBLIC SPACES - 2017
I just wrote a note on a related subject.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/CitizenIntelligence/posts/1657664960969723
The theme is asking whether the inability of the psych folks to do NICS integration right means the NRA is going to have to reach out and demand that the psych people clean house.