New research from the John Jay College Research & Evaluation Center (JohnJayREC) suggests that the Cure Violence strategy may effectively reduce the incidence of homicide. Researchers at John Jay worked with analysts at the New York Police Department (NYPD) to assemble information about violence in New York City neighborhoods and compared areas with and without Cure Violence programs. The analysis focused on programs in three areas: two in Brooklyn and one in Manhattan. All three areas were operating Cure Violence programs as of 2010, and homicides were tracked through 2013. When the study compared homicide rates in those areas with a matched comparison group of neighborhoods in New York, the presence of the Cure Violence programs was assoc...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
New research from the John Jay College Research & Evaluation Center (JohnJayREC) suggests that the C...
New York City launched its first Cure Violence program—which uses community outreach to interrupt vi...
Researchers at John Jay Research and Evaluation Center found evidence to suggest the presence of Cur...
New York City neighborhoods with operating Cure Violence sites show stronger declines in less violen...
Most large American cities experienced falling client crime rates in recent decades, with New York C...
This report gives insight into how researchers at the John Jay Research and Evaluation Center used R...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
Arnold Ventures sought to review the research evidence for violence reduction strategies that do not...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
New research from the John Jay College Research & Evaluation Center (JohnJayREC) suggests that the C...
New York City launched its first Cure Violence program—which uses community outreach to interrupt vi...
Researchers at John Jay Research and Evaluation Center found evidence to suggest the presence of Cur...
New York City neighborhoods with operating Cure Violence sites show stronger declines in less violen...
Most large American cities experienced falling client crime rates in recent decades, with New York C...
This report gives insight into how researchers at the John Jay Research and Evaluation Center used R...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
Arnold Ventures sought to review the research evidence for violence reduction strategies that do not...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...
The NYCCure study measured changes in violent norms and attitudes in areas of New York City operatin...