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Title: SEASONAL TRENDS IN SCHOOL VIOLENCE. 
Authors: Adams, Julie 
Source: Psychology Today; Mar/Apr2002, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p28, 1/2p, 1c 
Document Type: Article 
Subject Terms: *JUVENILE delinquency
*SCHOOL violence 
Geographic Terms: UNITED States 
Abstract: Focuses on the results of a study in the U.S. on the distinct seasonal variations in school homicides and suicides nationwide. Number of cases identified between 1994 and 1999; Number of homicide cases identified between 1994 and 1999; Percentage of school homicides which involved multiple victims. 
Full Text Word Count: 270 
ISSN: 0033-3107 
Accession Number: 6208469 
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SEASONAL TRENDS IN SCHOOL VIOLENCE  
WE MAY NEVER UNDERSTAND WHAT triggered school shootings in the now-infamous towns of Columbine, Paducah, Springfield and Jonesboro. But a large-scale study found distinct seasonal variations in school homicides and suicides nat ...