Groups — Braga (2008)
Pulling levers intervention associated with significant decline in monthly gun homicide
Groups — Braga et al. (2008)
Pulling levers intervention associated with significant decline in monthly gun homicide and gun-related assault
Groups — Braga et al. (2014)
Operation Ceasefire associated with significant reduction in gang-related shootings
Groups – Ariel et al. (2019)
Proactive engagement of prolific offenders led to lower offending in treated groups
Groups – Braga et al. (2001)
Operation Ceasefire was associated with significant reductions in youth homicide victimizations, shots-fired calls for service, and gun assault incidents.
Groups – Corsaro & Engel (2015)
Focused deterrence strategy targeting violent gangs led to significant decreases in various measures of violent crime
Groups – Engel et al. (2013)
Focused deterrence significantly reduced group/gang-member-involved homicides and violent firearm incidents
Groups – Fox & Novak (2018)
Focused deterrence targeting violent offenders significantly reduced homicides and gun-related assaults during the first year of the intervention
Groups – McGarrell et al. (2006)
A “lever-pulling” strategy was associated with a 34.3% reduction in the monthly homicide rate
Groups – Williams et al. (2014)
Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) reduced violent offending and weapon carrying over two years, although no significant differences were found in the first year or for non-violent offenses
Groups — Circo et al. (2021)
Detroit Ceasefire did not have significant impacts on fatal and non-fatal shootings
Groups – Decker & Curry (2003)
Curfew and gun enforcement anti-gang initiative leads to a very limited significant crime change in target neighborhoods
Groups – Levchak (2021)
Pulling levers intervention targeting gun violence did not significantly impact murder, firearm robbery, or firearm assault rates