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Parental Accountability in School Shootings
This chapter examines the prosecution of parents in school shooting cases, particularly focusing on a landmark case in Michigan that may change legal precedents. It highlights the evolving attitudes of prosecutors and public opinion towards parental responsibility regarding gun access, and contrasts historical and contemporary reactions to such tragedies. The discussion underscores the complexities of accountability, empathy, and the broader societal implications stemming from these legal challenges.