Skeem, Jennifer L., John Monahan, and Edward P. Mulvey. “Psychopathy, Treatment Involvement, and Subsequent Violence Among Civil Psychiatric Patients.” Law and Behavior 26, no. 6 (December 2002): 577-603.
Wong, Stephen C. P., and Robert D. Hare. Guidelines for a Psychopathy Treatment Program. Toronto: Multi-Health Systems, 2006.
OTHER MENTAL HEALTH
American Psychiatric Association. Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria from DSM-IV-TR. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2000.
Anderson, Scott. “The Urge to End It.” New York Times Magazine, July 6, 2008.
Ekman, Paul. Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage. 2nd rev. ed. New York: Norton, 2001.
Millon, Theodore, and Roger D. Davis. Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond. New York: Wiley, 1996.
Ochberg, Frank. “PTSD 101.” DART Center for Journalism and Trauma. http://www.dartcenter.org/articles/special_features/ptsd101/00.php.
SURVIVORS: MEMOIRS AND INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS
Bernall, Brad, and Misty Bernall. “Columbine Victim Cassie Bernall’s Story.” Interview by Peter Jennings. World News Tonight, ABC, April 26, 1999.
Bernall, Misty. She Said Yes: The Unlikely Martyrdom of Cassie Bernall. Farmington, PA: Plough Publishing, 1999.
Brown, Brooks, and Rob Merritt. No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine. Herndon, VA: Lantern Books, 2002.
Carlston, Liz. Surviving Columbine: How Faith Helps Us Find Peace When Tragedy Strikes. Salt Lake City: Shadow Mountain, 2004.
Ireland, Patrick. “The Boy in the Window.” Interview by Diane Sawyer. 20/20, ABC, September 29, 1999.
———. “Headline Follow-ups: What’s Happened in the Aftermath of Explosive News Stories.” Oprah Winfrey Show, May 22, 2002.
Kirklin, Lance, and Sean Graves. Interview by Barbara Walters. 20/20, ABC, October 1, 1999.
Lindholm, Marjorie. A Columbine Survivor’s Story. Littleton, CO: Regenold Publishing, 2005.
Nimmo, Beth. The Journals of Rachel Scott: A Journey of Faith at Columbine High. Adapted by Debra K. Klingsporn. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2001.
Saltzman, Marilyn, and Linda Lou Sanders. Dave Sanders: Columbine Teacher, Coach, Hero. Philadelphia: Xlibris Corporation, 2004.
Sanders, Angela. “Angie Sanders Talks About Her Father, Only Teacher to Die in Colorado School Shooting, Who Is Now Being Remembered for His Bravery.” Today Show, NBC News, April 22, 1999.
Scott, Darrell, Beth Nimmo, with Steve Rabey. Rachel’s Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2000.
Taylor, Mark. I Asked, God Answered: A Columbine Miracle. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing, 2006.
SURVIVORS: NEWS ACCOUNTS
Bartels, Lynn. “Mom Had Been Hospitalized for Depression: Carol [sic] Hochhalter Had Struggled with Depression for Three Years.” Rocky Mountain News, October 26, 1999.
———. “Some Families Arguing over Money: Accountability, Means of Distribution Lead List.” Rocky Mountain News, May 26, 1999.
———. “A Story of Healing and Hope: Faith and Friends Helped Paralyzed Student Overcome a ‘Very Dark Place.’” Rocky Mountain News, April 20, 2004.
Callahan, Patricia. “Dream Turns to Nightmare.” Denver Post, April 22, 1999.
Michalik, Connie, and Jo Anne Doherty. “Connie Michalik and Jo Anne Doherty Discuss Death of Carla Hochhalter, Mother of Paralyzed Columbine Shooting Victim.” Interview by Charles Gibson. Good Morning America, ABC News, October 25, 1999.
Curtin, Dave. “Suicide, Arrest Spur Columbine Calls.” Denver Post, October 24, 1999.
“Distribution Plan.” Rocky Mountain News, July 3, 1999.
Edwards, Bob, anchor, and Andrea Dukakis, reporter. “Controversy over How to Spend the Millions of Dollars Donated Since the Columbine High School Shooting.” Morning Edition, NPR, June 22, 1999.
Fox, Ben. “School Shooting Suspects Appear in Court.” Associated Press, March 26, 2001.
“Grace Under Fire: Columbine High School Teacher Dave Sanders Dies a Hero, Saving the Lives of Others.” 48 Hours, CBS News, April 22, 1999.
Green, Chuck. “Columbine Receives, Asks More.” Denver Post, March 31, 2000.
———. “Enough Milking of Tragedy.” Denver Post, April 3, 2000.
Johnson, Dirk. “The Teacher: As They Mourn, They Are Left to Wonder.” New York Times, April 28, 1999.
Kurtz, Holly. “Columbine-Area Groups Reap Funds: Nine Agencies, Charities to Use Money for Victim Counseling, Anti-violence Teen Programs.” Rocky Mountain News, August 14, 1999.
———. “Healing Fund Gives to Families: Columbine Victims Satisfied with Plan; Half of Distribution Goes to Students, Staff.” Rocky Mountain News, July 3, 1999.
Lowe, Peggy. “Aired Video Irks Sheriff.” Denver Post, October 14, 1999.
———. “Columbine: They Are 5A Champions; Team Triumphs After Tragedy.” Denver Post, December 5, 1999.
Lowe, Peggy, and Kieran Nicholson. “CBS Airs Cafeteria Tape.” Denver Post, October 13, 1999.
Obmascik, Mark. “Healing Begins: Colorado, World Mourn Deaths at Columbine High.” Denver Post, April 22, 1999.
Olinger, David, Marilyn Robinson, and Kevin Simpson. “Columbine Victim’s Mom Kills Herself: Community Grief Continues with Pawnshop Suicide.” Denver Post, October 23, 1999.
Paterniti, Michael. “Columbine Never Sleeps.” GQ, April 2004, pp. 206-20.
Paulson, Steven K. “Aftershocks Assail Columbine Community: Will It Ever End?” Associated Press, October 23, 1999.
“Phenomenon of the Goth Movement.” Interview by Brian Ross. 20/20, ABC, April 21, 1999.
Prendergast, Alan. “Deeper into Columbine.” Westword, October 31, 2002.
Scanlon, Bill. “‘Nothing but Cheers, Yells and Tears’: First Day Back Starts with Music, Parents Forming Human Chain.” Rocky Mountain News, August 17, 1999.
Slevin, Colleen. “Mother of Columbine Victim Kills Self in Pawn Shop.” Associated Press, October 22, 1999.
Sullivan, Bartholomew. “In Memory of Daniel Rohrbough.” Rocky Mountain News, April 27, 1999.
“Video from Inside Columbine: Students, Teachers Seen Fleeing Cafeteria.” CBS News, October 12, 1999.
LAWSUITS: COURT FILINGS AND CASE SUMMARIES
Grenier, Peter C. “Civil Litigation Arising Out of the Columbine High School Massacre.” National Crime Victim Bar Association. Continuing Legal Education. http://www.ncvc.org/vb/main.aspx?dbID=DB_Biography170.
Rohrbough, Brian E., and Susan A. Petrone, individually and as personal representatives of the estate of Daniel Rohrbough, deceased, et al. v. John P. Stone, the Sheriff of Jefferson County, Colorado, et al. Civil Action No. 00-B-808, April 19, 2000.