Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a federally funded initiative that brings together federal, state, and local law enforcement to reduce gun violence in urban centers. In Chicago, PSN implemented supply-side gun policing tactics, enhanced federal prosecution of gun crimes, and notification forums warning offenders of PSN’s heightened criminal sanctions. Prior evaluations provide evidence that PSN initiatives have reduced crime in the first few years of their operation. But over a decade after the program was established, we still know little about whether these effects are sustained over an extended period of time. This Article examines PSN Chicago, an anti-violence program in operation since 2002. Consistent with a previous evaluation, w...
This report describes a collaborative project between the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IH...
The causes and drivers of youth violence are complex—related to many variables including poverty, ra...
Urban gun violence is a critical human health and social justice issue. Strategies to reduce urban g...
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a federally funded initiative that brings together federal, stat...
This research uses a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the impact of Project Safe Neighborhood (...
Since the mid-1990s, a number of initiatives intended to address gang, gun and drug-related violence...
Gun violence has been, and continues to be, a significant problem in Chicago, Illinois. There have b...
Despite containing numerous wealthy geographic areas, the state of Connecticut continues to struggle...
This document reports on a March 2004 public survey of Anchorage residents about the Alaska Project ...
Most large American cities experienced falling client crime rates in recent decades, with New York C...
Since 2001, the federal Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative has instituted a comprehensive effort ...
To combat the epidemic of youth gun violence in the 1980s and 1990s, law enforcement agencies across...
Research Summary: This study uses a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the efficacy of Chicago's ...
Gun violence inflicts a devastating toll on communities of color, but the justice system response to...
Objectives: Neighborhood youth organizations are a salient community-level resource in the lives of ...
This report describes a collaborative project between the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IH...
The causes and drivers of youth violence are complex—related to many variables including poverty, ra...
Urban gun violence is a critical human health and social justice issue. Strategies to reduce urban g...
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a federally funded initiative that brings together federal, stat...
This research uses a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the impact of Project Safe Neighborhood (...
Since the mid-1990s, a number of initiatives intended to address gang, gun and drug-related violence...
Gun violence has been, and continues to be, a significant problem in Chicago, Illinois. There have b...
Despite containing numerous wealthy geographic areas, the state of Connecticut continues to struggle...
This document reports on a March 2004 public survey of Anchorage residents about the Alaska Project ...
Most large American cities experienced falling client crime rates in recent decades, with New York C...
Since 2001, the federal Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative has instituted a comprehensive effort ...
To combat the epidemic of youth gun violence in the 1980s and 1990s, law enforcement agencies across...
Research Summary: This study uses a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the efficacy of Chicago's ...
Gun violence inflicts a devastating toll on communities of color, but the justice system response to...
Objectives: Neighborhood youth organizations are a salient community-level resource in the lives of ...
This report describes a collaborative project between the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IH...
The causes and drivers of youth violence are complex—related to many variables including poverty, ra...
Urban gun violence is a critical human health and social justice issue. Strategies to reduce urban g...