The Recent Rise and Fall of American Violence

A. Blumstein, J. Wallman
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americans' pride in their nation's material prosperity , thriving democracy, and often admirable role in world affairs is tempered, for many, by concern and puzzlement over another American distinction – her perennial presence at the top of the list of the most violent industrial nations. Violence has been a major theme in public discussion for decades, and apprehension about it was intensified by the sharp rise in violence in the mid-1980s, a development most pronounced among inner-city minority youth. Despite the remarkable decline in violence that began in the early 1990s, a preoccupation with criminal violence persists among the citizenry as well as among scholars of violence, who are intent on understanding what has happened and predicting what will be. Anxiety about violence was heightened considerably by the spate of school shootings in the late 1990s, which occurred after inner-city violence had declined appreciably. These incidents resonated in a broader constituency because, in contrast to what has come to be the standard image of American violence, they typically involved white, middle-class perpetrators and victims in rural or suburban settings. Thus, the late 1990s appeared to many to be a time of increasing suburban violence. In fact, however horrendous each of these school shootings was, fatal assaults in or around schools remain rare events, making up less than one percent of the violent deaths of school-age children.
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最近美国暴力事件的兴衰
美国人对自己国家的物质财富、蓬勃发展的民主以及在世界事务中经常发挥的令人钦佩的作用感到自豪,但对许多人来说,对美国另一个特点——长期位居最暴力工业国家榜首——的担忧和困惑,削弱了这种自豪感。几十年来,暴力一直是公众讨论的一个主要主题,20世纪80年代中期暴力事件的急剧上升加剧了人们对暴力的担忧,这一趋势在市中心少数族裔青年中最为明显。尽管从20世纪90年代初开始,暴力事件显著减少,但在公民和暴力学者中,对犯罪暴力的关注仍然存在,他们致力于了解已经发生的事情并预测将会发生什么。20世纪90年代末,在城市内部暴力事件明显减少之后,校园枪击事件的大量发生大大加剧了人们对暴力的焦虑。这些事件在更广泛的群体中引起了共鸣,因为与美国暴力的标准形象不同,它们通常涉及白人、中产阶级的肇事者和农村或郊区的受害者。因此,在许多人看来,20世纪90年代末是郊区暴力事件日益增多的时期。事实上,无论这些校园枪击事件多么可怕,在学校内或学校周围发生的致命袭击事件仍然罕见,在学龄儿童暴力死亡事件中所占比例不到1%。
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