Authors
Alaina De Biasi, Anthony A Braga, Brad Velasquez, Garen Wintemute
Publication date
2024/5/2
Journal
Injury epidemiology
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
17
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Privately made firearms (PMFs) or “ghost guns” are homemade, unserialized, untraceable firearms that have been increasingly used in violent crime in the United States. Very little is known about the types of PMFs recovered by law enforcement agencies and the crimes associated with these recoveries. This lack of information limits effective violence prevention policies and practices. Comparative analysis of PMF recoveries in specific cities helps clarify whether local PMF patterns and characteristics vary or reflect more general trends. This research advances epidemiological understanding of emergent violent gun injury prevention challenges by identifying variations in recovered PMF types and use in violent, drug, and weapon-related offenses in Los Angeles and San Diego, California.
Methods
Conjunctive analysis of case configurations (CACC) identifies patterns among observations (i.e., case …
Scholar articles
A De Biasi, AA Braga, B Velasquez, G Wintemute - Injury epidemiology, 2024