In this Book
After the Bloodbath: Is Healing Possible in the Wake of Rampage Shootings?
Book
2019
Published by:
Michigan State University Press
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
summary
As violence in the United States seems to become increasingly more commonplace, the question of how communities reset after unprecedented violence also grows in significance. After the Bloodbath examines this quandary, producing insights linking rampage shootings and communal responses in the United States. Diamond, who was a leading attorney in the community where the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy occurred, focuses on three well-known shootings and a fourth shooting that occurred on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. The book looks to the roots of Indigenous approaches to crime, identifying an institutional weakness in the Anglo judicial model, and explores adapting Indigenous practices that contribute to healing following heinous criminal behavior. Emerging from the history of Indigenous dispute resolution is a spotlight turned on to restorative justice, a subject no author has discussed to date in the context of mass shootings. Diamond ultimately leads the reader to a positive road forward focusing on insightful steps people can take after a rampage shooting to help their wounded communities heal.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright Page
pp. i-vi
Contents
pp. vii-viii
Foreword
pp. ix-xii
Preface
pp. xiii-xvi
Acknowledgments
pp. xvii-xviii
Chapter 1. Counting Victims : An Introduction to Indigenous vs. Non-Indigenous Perspectives
pp. 1-4
Chapter 2. Rampage Murders: School Shootings in Non-Indigenous Communities
pp. 5-14
Chapter 3. When Mass Shootings Occur on American Indian Reservations: Studies in Contrast
pp. 15-26
Chapter 4. The Typical Aftermath of Rampage Murder: The Outpouring of Anger at Parents and Family Members
pp. 27-36
Chapter 5. Restorative Justice in Indigenous Cultures: Restoring Balance and Harmony
pp. 37-44
Chapter 6. Forgiveness: Restoring Social Bonds
pp. 45-60
Chapter 7. Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence Today: How Much Can Be Borrowed?
pp. 61-74
Chapter 8. A Time to Heal: Recommendations for a Way Forward
pp. 75-82
Conclusion
pp. 83-86
Appendix 1. Fatal Victims in Select Mass Shootings
pp. 87-90
Appendix 2. Mass Shootings in the United States, 1982â2018
pp. 91-110
Appendix 3. American Indian Tribes with Some Level of Established Wellness Courts
pp. 111-118
Notes
pp. 119-142
Bibliography
pp. 143-146
Index
pp. 147-162
| ISBN | 9781609176105 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781611863314, 9781628953732, 9781628963748 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1119535976 |
| Pages | 180 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2019-10-28 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC |
Copyright
2019



