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And the sources for all of these could be found by a simple google search of the graph's title. Since I'm concerned you might not be able to perform this task properly, here are the links along with information on where the source data came from. http://wmbriggs.com/post/7031/ The data are from Grant Duwe, director of research and evaluation at the Minnesota Department of Corrections, from his book Mass Murder in the United States: A History, reported by the Washington Post. http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R44126.pdf This comes from the Congressional Research Group, which is a non-partisan part of the Library of Congress, whose job it is to collect data for the Congress of the US. http://crimeresearch.org/2014/06/upd...ing-over-time/ The graph was created by the Crime Prevention Research Center. You can debate the impartiality of this group, but the data comes directly from the National School Safety Center, which is an impartial and non-partisan group. Here is the data source, so that you can confirm the numbers for yourself (not that you'd bother to spend an ounce of energy researching facts that don't conform to your preexisting world view) https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...ZjBjMGY1Yjc3Mw | ||||
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