No. Bio-terrorism requires the use of chemical or biological weapons to kill humans through chemical or disease-based means. As tragic as school shootings are, they are comitted using conventional weaponry and therefore do noe meet the paramenters of the definition for bio-terrorism.
Some of the universities that have degrees in bioterrorism are University of West Florida and Saint Louis University School of Public Health. Bioterrorism programs are designed to undo the work of bioterrorism.
Around 2/3s of school shootings are caused by bullying... 67%. Over half basically.
School shootings, ect.
earl Wooster high school.
That depends if the school is filled with troublemakers about everyday.
Assuming the title required is for a paper or report or even an article on School Shootings, several possible titles are: Case Files Down The Barrel: The School Shooting Tragedies
There were 12 students and 1 teacher killed, in addition to the 2 shooters who committed suicide in the Columbine high school shootings.
The Bioterrorism Act of 2002 requires the establishment of measures to protect the public from bioterrorism threats, including the enhancement of the nation’s ability to respond to biological attacks. It mandates the registration and security of certain pathogens and toxins, as well as the development of plans for the rapid identification and containment of biological agents. The Act also supports the development of vaccines and treatments to combat potential biological threats, while improving communication and coordination among federal, state, and local agencies.
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It has been in some cases.
Bioterrorism was first used in ancient rome in the 6th century
It gives most people anxiety and fear that this would happen at their school.