The Effectiveness of Anonymous Reporting Systems in America and Factors that influence Reporting
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Anonymous Reporting Systems, School shootings preventionAbstract
Gun violence in America continues to rise, with school shootings increasing in frequency and severity. Because many perpetrators are members of the school communities they attack, identifying potential shooters within schools is a critical prevention strategy. Research shows that perpetrators often display observable warning signs, making the recognition and reporting of such signs essential for preventing gun violence. In response, many organizations and states have introduced anonymous reporting systems that allow staff, students, and community members to share concerns which are evaluated by trained assessment teams. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of school-based reporting systems in preventing school shootings as well as the school-related factors that influence whether individuals report warning signs. Drawing on an in-depth literature review, the findings indicate that while evidence remains limited, anonymous reporting systems show promise in reducing the risk of targeted school violence. The results suggest that these systems play a crucial role in prevention and should be seriously considered by school administrations seeking to enhance campus safety.
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