Nationwide Study of Firearm Violence Prevention Tactics and Policies in K-12 Schools
NCT ID: NCT05552716
Last Updated: 2026-01-28
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
648 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-05-11
2025-01-20
Brief Summary
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Aim 1: To determine if the total number and specific types of safety tactics and policies are associated with the occurrence of intentional shootings in a sample of 650+ K-12 public schools.
Primary Aim 1 hypothesis -- The total number of cumulative safety tactics and policies will be significantly associated with intentional school shootings.
Secondary Aim 1 hypothesis -- When organized into three domains (physical target hardening, emergency response and technologies, and school security), the total number of safety tactics and policies within each domain will be significantly associated with intentional school shootings.
Aim 2: To determine if the total number and specific types of safety tactics and policies are associated with suspension and expulsion rates in a sample of 650+ K-12 public schools.
Primary Aim 2 hypothesis -- The total number of cumulative safety tactics and policies will be significantly associated with student discipline outcomes.
Secondary Aim 2 hypothesis -- When organized into three domains (physical target hardening, emergency response and technologies, and school security), the total number of safety tactics and policies within each domain will be significantly associated with student discipline outcomes.
Aim 3: To identify if urban/non-urban, economic, and racial disparities prior to and following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic exist in effect modification analyses of the relationships between the implementation of safety tactics and policies, suspensions and expulsions, and intentional shootings in K-12 public schools.
Aim 3 Hypothesis: Significant urban/non-urban, economic, and racial disparities prior to and following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will exist in effect modification analyses of the relationships between the implementation of safety tactics and policies, suspensions and expulsions, and intentional shootings in K-12 public schools.
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Detailed Description
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This will be accomplished through a nationally representative, population-based, case-control study comparing hundreds of case schools that have experienced a school shooting and randomly selected control schools that have not experienced such an event using epidemiological incidence density sampling. Case data will be ascertained primarily via the FEMA-funded Naval Postgraduate School K-12 School Shooting database. Additional databases that record and publicly report school shooting incidents will be linked and harmonized. One control school will be randomly selected from a national database of public K-12 schools at the National Center for Education Statistics and matched to each case school based on state, urban/nonurban, and elementary/middle/high school status. Both case and control schools will have a list of school safety tactics and policies that were in place, or not in the case school at the time of shooting and the control schools during same time period.
Publicly accessible school safety plans and multiple publicly available secondary sources of data will be used to determine the safety strategies in place at both case and control schools during the school year before each case school's shooting event. These data will be linked to data on school suspensions and expulsions, obtained from the national Civil Rights Data Collection effort. Results will newly inform school policies and practices to reduce gun violence and promote healthy experiences for children across disparate school communities.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Case Schools
All Schools identified with all incidents in which a gun is fired, or a bullet hits school property for any reason, regardless of the number of victims, time, day of the week.
School safety tactics and policies
A list of school safety tactics and policies (such as metal detectors, armed security guards, active shooter drills) that were in place at the school at the time of shooting.
Control Schools
A random sample of schools that have not experienced any incidents in which a gun is fired, or a bullet hits school property for any reason, regardless of the number of victims, time, day of the week matched with a case school based on geographic state, urban/non-urban status, and elementary/middle/high school status.
School safety tactics and policies
A list of school safety tactics and policies (such as metal detectors, armed security guards, active shooter drills) that were in place at the school at the time of shooting.
Interventions
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School safety tactics and policies
A list of school safety tactics and policies (such as metal detectors, armed security guards, active shooter drills) that were in place at the school at the time of shooting.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. The gun must have been shot during school hours.
Exclusion Criteria
2. If it was a suicide/attempted suicide and there was no attempt to shoot another person. (Murder-suicides will be included.)
3. The shot was fired on the school bus on its way to or from the school or another school-sanctioned event.
4. The school was not in session for any reason.
5. The school event was taking place at a location where school security measures were ineffective.
6. The shot originated from outside the school and no person or property was hit in the school.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
NIH
Columbia University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Charles Branas
Gelman Professor of Epidemiology, Chair, Department of Epidemiology
Principal Investigators
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Charles Branas, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mailman School of Public Health
Locations
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Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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AAAT9087
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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