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Topic Discussion

Receive insights on the reinforcing mechanisms that could influence mass shootings and how we can help prevent.

Research-Based

Learn the behaviorally -based theoretical perspective behind this discussion

About the Course

In this episode of ABA Inside Track, we’re bringing that something new to the podcast with a behavioral hypothesis as to how fame-seeking mass shooters develop behavioral repertoires that can lead to tragedy. We’re excited to bring Dr. James Meindl’s work in this area to our audience as an amazing example of how behavior analysis can be supportive in the treatment of socially relevant causes. We review what information exists in the prediction of mass shooting behavior, how many of the reported patterns may function behaviorally, and, most importantly, what this could mean in the prevention of mass shooter behaviors actually resulting in violence. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU.

Meet Your Instructors, Rob, Diana, & Jackie

Robert Parry-Cruwys, MSEd, BCBA, LABA is a clinical behavior analyst working in the public school system. Diana Parry-Cruwys, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis at Regis College. Jackie MacDonald, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis and assistant dean of health sciences at Regis College.

Meet Your Podcast Guest

Dr. James N. Meindl is a Professor in the Applied Behavior Analysis program at The University of Memphis. He earned his MA from Penn State - Harrisburg and his PhD from The Ohio State University; both degrees focusing on behavior analysis. Dr. Meindl has extensive experience as a behavior analyst in home and school settings, where his work focused on developing academic programming, teaching independent living skills, and addressing problem behaviors such as self-injury and aggression. His research interests span behavior analysis, and he has published in a wide range of behavior analytic journals. His work has focused on reducing problem behavior, analysis of mass shooting events, developing novel behavioral interventions, understanding of private events by incorporating neuroscience, and culturally sensitive approaches in behavior analysis. He is past President of the Tennessee Association for Behavior Analysis, and is an avid camper and backpacker.

Curriculum

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    Episode 318: Predicting and Preventing Mass Shooting with Dr. James Meindl Learning Objectives

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    Episode 318: Predicting and Preventing Mass Shooting with Dr. James Meindl (PODCAST)

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