NCJ Number
248695
Journal
Justice Quarterly Volume: 32 Issue: 1 Dated: 2015 Pages: 85-115
Date Published
April 2014
Length
31 pages
Annotation
This paper presents findings from the evaluation of the TRUCE project, which was modeled after the Chicago CeaseFire program.
Abstract
The evaluation found that the program engaged in a strong media campaign, conducted conflict mediations, and identified high-risk individuals for case management. The program did not, however, establish a coordinated and collaborative relationship with the faith-based community or other community groups. Time-series analysis showed that program implementation corresponded to a significant decrease in overall levels of violence by more than 16 incidents on average per month, a decrease of 16 assaults on average per month, and resulted in a significant increase of 3.2 shootings on average per month, controlling for the comparison areas and the trends in the data. Figures, tables, and references (Publisher abstract modified)