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Evaluation of California's Armed and Prohibited Persons System

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Violence
Interventions
Behavioral: APPS intervention
Registration Number
NCT02318732
Lead Sponsor
University of California, Davis
Brief Summary

This study evaluates exposure to California's Armed and Prohibited Persons System (APPS) and risk of future violence and other important outcome events among individuals who legally purchased firearms in the past but have since become prohibited from owning them. The main hypothesis is that APPS will be associated with a significant reduction in risk for future violence among individuals who are directly affected.

Detailed Description

Violence remains an important public safety and public health problem. Prior research has shown that denying firearm purchases by individuals who are at high risk for committing violent crimes, thereby restricting their access to firearms, is an effective violence prevention strategy. The Armed and Prohibited Persons System (APPS) is a new violence prevention initiative undertaken by the California Department of Justice (CalDOJ). APPS is used by law enforcement to systematically identify persons who, having legally purchased firearms in the past, have become prohibited persons in the present-usually as the result of a criminal conviction. Such individuals are at increased risk for future violence.

APPS uses existing data to identify firearm owners among persons who have become prohibited from owning or possessing firearms under California or federal law. CalDOJ then uses this information to contact and attempt recovery of firearms in the possession of prohibited individuals.

This controlled prospective longitudinal evaluation of APPS relies principally on data collected by CalDOJ in the course of APPS operations or on data in the public domain, such as community characteristics published by the U.S. Census Bureau.

To maximize fairness during the implementation of APPS, approximately 1,000 California communities will be stratified by region, population, and violent crime rate and randomized into two groups that will be exposed to APPS at different times during the study period. Hierarchical analysis will examine outcomes for individuals clustered at the community level. The principal analysis will be on an intent to treat basis. A secondary per protocol analysis will also be conducted.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20000
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adults with records of firearms ownership who have experienced a prohibiting event. Prohibiting events are based in Federal and California state law. Among others, they include criminal convictions for felonies and selected violent misdemeanors; emergency hospitalization for dangerousness associated with severe mental illness, as specified in statute; and status as respondent to a domestic violence restraining order.
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Exclusion Criteria
  • None.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group 2APPS interventionAPPS intervention will be implemented in Group 2 communities following implementation in Group 1 communities.
Group 1APPS interventionAPPS intervention will be implemented in Group 1 communities prior to implementation in Group 2 communities.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incidence of arrest for violent and firearm-related crimesUp to 3 years

Arrests for violent and firearm-related crimes among persons eligible for the APPS intervention

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incidence of emergency mental health hospitalizationsUp to 3 years

Emergency mental health hospitalizations following a determination of dangerousness to self or others or grave disability among persons eligible for the APPS intervention

Incidence of arrest for non-violent, non firearms-related crimesUp to 3 years

Arrests for crimes not involving violence or firearms among persons eligible for the APPS intervention

Incidence of domestic violence restraining ordersUp to 3 years

Domestic violence restraining orders among persons eligible for the APPS intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

UC Davis

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Sacramento, California, United States

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