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Evaluating the effect of project longevity on group-involved shootings and homicides in New Haven, Connecticut

Authors :
Sierra Arévalo, Michael
Charette, Yanick
Papachristos, Andrew V.
Sierra Arévalo, Michael
Charette, Yanick
Papachristos, Andrew V.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Beginning in November 2012, New Haven, Connecticut, served as the pilot site for Project Longevity, a statewide focused deterrence gun violence reduction strategy. The intervention brings law enforcement, social services, and community members together to meet with members of violent street groups at program call-ins. Using autoregressive integrated moving average models and controlling for the possibility of a non-New Haven–specific decline in gun violence, a decrease in group offending patterns, and the limitations of police-defined group member involved (GMI) categorization of shootings and homicides, the results of our analysis show that Longevity is associated with a reduction of almost five GMI incidents per month. These findings bolster research confirming the efficacy of focused deterrence approaches to reducing gun violence.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Connecticut -- New Haven, application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1183426357
Document Type :
Electronic Resource