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Citation

Kochel TR, Nouri S, Samadi SY. Crim. Justice Policy Rev. 2022; 33(5): 507-535.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/08874034211063812

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The study evaluates a geographically based focused deterrence (FD) intervention, extending knowledge about FD impact beyond crime data to also examine residents' lived experiences with gangs and gun violence via a two-wave household survey. We employ a quasi-experimental design and utilize time-series analyses, coefficient difference tests, and mixed-effects ordinal logistic regression. The results show a significant reduction in shots fired incidents in the target area relative to comparison areas. Shots fired calls for service trended downward citywide, but the magnitude was doubled in the target area. Survey data showed substantive declines in the target area on all six gang and gun violence outcomes, significantly exceeding changes experienced in comparison areas. We conclude that focusing geographically as well as on repeat offenders is an effective FD approach, and evaluating community surveys provides an improved understanding of the community impact.


Language: en

Keywords

community impact; focused deterrence; gangs; gun violence; quasi-experiment

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