Mark Follman is a longtime journalist and the National Affairs Editor for Mother Jones. Since 2012, when he created a first-of-its-kind public database of mass shootings, his various investigations into gun violence have been honored with numerous awards. His writing and commentary have been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and on National Public Radio, among other media. He resides in the Bay Area with his wife and two children.
If there's any way of stopping the plague of mass shootings in America, it will be due to the imaginative efforts of the professionals Follman profiles in this valuable book. Filled with investigative insights, Trigger Points is a gripping narrative of major tragedies and others prevented. -- <strong>Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <em>The Looming Tower, Going Clear, </em>and <em>The Plague Year</em></strong> Extraordinary and captivating...with his deep research and analysis and artful prose, Follman compels us to get past our political stalemate on gun violence. We get to know experts who are revolutionizing the work of behavioral threat detection, courageous shooting survivors who are helping them, and the truth about what leads so many perpetrators down a pathway to violence. It's an epic story and an absolute must for all who want to know how we can make our nation safer. -- <strong>Juliette Kayyem, Chair of the Homeland Security Project at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and former Assistant Secretary of DHS</strong> Mark Follman's Trigger Points exposes America's long misunderstood mass shootings and how a generation of failed policies have made these recurring disasters everyone's problem, as he writes. In this wide-ranging and compelling account, he makes sense of what we too often explain away as senseless tragedies, revealing the many missed warning signs and opportunities to intervene. Elegiac and eye-opening-but even more so nonpartisan and hopeful-this book is a vital contribution to understanding how we can seek real answers that save lives. -- <strong>Garrett Graff, <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author of <em>The Only Plane in the Sky</em></strong>