Research Symposium
25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2025
Tatiana Giraldo Poster Session 1: 9:30 am - 10:30 am / Poster #96

BIO
Hello! I’m Tatiana Giraldo from Orlando, Florida. I am interested in crime analysis, victim advocacy, intelligence gathering, and overall data analysis. My dream career is to be a crime analyst for FDLE. I’m passionate about criminology research and the possible policy implications of that research.
A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Impacts and Implementation of Florida’s Risk Protection Order (RPO) Law
Authors: Tatiana Giraldo, Emma FridelStudent Major: Criminology and Criminal Justice
Mentor: Emma Fridel
Mentor's Department: Criminology Mentor's College: College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Co-Presenters: Andronika Christian, Nashley Gabriel Cardenas, Francisca Puiatti, Olivia Jaillet
Abstract
The goal of this project is to explore the efficacy and implementation of Risk Protection Orders (RPOs) in Florida. RPOs were introduced in the Florida Legislature in 2018 and since their inception very few studies have been conducted on them. It is important that we investigate the implementation of RPOs on a larger scale to determine whether they are an efficient mechanism to reduce gun violence. The three stages to this analysis are: collecting the data from over 15,000 RPO cases from Florida to create a database, running four levels of quantitative analysis to evaluate the effect of RPOs on reducing gun violence and using mixed methods to explore the differences in RPO implementation across jurisdictions. Although the project is in its first stages, it promises to strengthen and broaden the knowledge on RPOs and their relation to gun violence exponentially. The database created will be the largest and most representative sample of RPOs and will allow for the most comprehensive evaluation of a state’s RPO laws. The findings generated by the analyses will reveal important trends of the implementation and efficiency of RPOs in preventing gun violence, an ongoing issue that has affected millions of lives. Researching the efficacy of the legislation that is created to reduce gun violence will allow future legislators to create new and better solutions.
Keywords: RPO laws, criminology, firearms