Jurisdiction – Factor (2019)
Tailored traffic enforcement program involving public participation led to significant decreases in traffic violations
Jurisdiction – Florence et al. (2011)
Information sharing between police and health agencies to improve police deployment strategies associated with substantial and significant reduction in hospital admissions related to violence
Jurisdiction – Malm & Tita (2006)
Green Teams (increased marijuana enforcement) decrease grow operations in target areas without significant displacement to surrounding areas
Jurisdiction – McGarrell et al. (2010)
Project Safe Neighborhoods cities in higher dosage contexts experienced statistically significant, though modest, declines in violent crime
Jurisdiction – Villaveces et al. (2000)
Homicide rates significantly lower on days gun ban/police intervention in effect compared to non-intervention days in 2 Columbian cities
Jurisdiction – White et al. (2003)
Comprehensive homicide initiative of enforcement and nonenforcement problem-oriented strategies led to a decrease in homicides
Jurisdiction – Fell et al. (2005)
Increased DUI enforcement lead to declines in drinking-and-driving fatal crashes in two states but not two others
Jurisdiction – McGarrell et al. (2012)
Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative includes strategic problem-solving model that increased partnerships among federal, state, and local law enforcement and prosecution agencies as well as community institutions
Jurisdiction – Beck et al. (2018)
High-intensity DUI enforcement in data-driven hot spots, along with media announcements promoting the intervention, did not lead to significant reductions in alcohol-related crashes