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An Exploration of Martin Bryant through Trait-Based Theories of Behaviour and Criminal Activities
28th April, 1996. The day of the deadliest massacre in the English-speaking world committed by a single perpetrator; a crime that sparked gun law reformations across Australia. This essay describes the history of the man who committed the crime, and explores some of the factors, extrinsic and intrinsic, behind what may have caused him to do it.
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