TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Gang Suppression Through Saturation Patrol, Aggressive Curfew, and Truancy Enforcement: A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Dallas Anti-Gang Initiative JO - Crime and delinquency A1 - Fritsch, E. J. A1 - Caeti, Tory J. A1 - Taylor, R. W. SP - 122 EP - 139 VL - 45 IS - 1 N2 - In 1996, the Dallas Police Department began an anti-gang initiative that was designed to reduce gang violence. Five defined target areas that were home to seven of the city's most violent gangs received overtime-funded officers to implement several different enforcement strategies. The strategies included saturation patrol and aggressive curfew and truancy enforcement. Control areas were selected, and preintervention and postintervention measures of gang violence and offenses that were reported to the police were analyzed. The findings indicated that aggressive curfew and truancy enforcement led to significant reductions in gang violence, whereas simple saturation patrol did not. In addition, there were no significant reductions in offenses reported to the police. The significance of these findings and policy implications is discussed.
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LA - en SN - 0011-1287 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128799045001007 ID - ref1 ER -