Проблема скулшутинга в образовательной среде

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  • Ульяна Гриненко

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v14i80.109

Ключевые слова:

скулшутинг, вооруженное насилие, школьное насилие, образовательная организация

Аннотация

С середины 1970-х годов в США и с середины 1990-х годов в других странах мира произошла череда перестрелок в учебных организациях, так называемый «скулшутинг» (schoolshooting),или «Колумбайн», приводивший к многочисленным ранениям и убийствам. В Российской Федерации также отмечены случаи скулшутинга. Основной задачей настоящей работы является анализ накопленного в зарубежной и отечественной литературе опыта осмысления вооруженного насилия в образовательной организации. Представленное психологическое теоретико-аналитическое исследование направлено на обсуждение факторов риска, связанных с явлением скулшутинга, а также на разбор и оценку имеющихся моделей вооруженного насилия вобразовательной организации.

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Автор

Ульяна Гриненко

Гриненко Ульяна Богдановна. Аспирант кафедры клинической и судебной психологии, Московский государственный психолого-педагогический университет, ул. Сретенка, 29, 127051 Москва, Россия. E-mail: uliana_grinenko@mail.ru

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Гриненко, У. (2021). Проблема скулшутинга в образовательной среде. Психологические исследования, 14(80). https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v14i80.109

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