Program Profile: Operation Peacekeeper (Stockton, Calif.)

This is a focused-deterrence policing initiative designed to reduce gun homicide in Stockton, Calif., by providing gang-involved youth with positive alternatives to violence.

Evidence Rating: Promising | One study

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Date Modified: December 21, 2020

In 2011, Operation Peacekeeper received a final program rating of Effective based on a review of a study by Braga (2008). In 2020, Crime Solutions conducted a re-review of the same study, using the updated CrimeSolutions Program Scoring Instrument. The re-review resulted in the program receiving a new rating of Promising.

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 10 - 18

Gender: Male, Female

Geography: Urban

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting, High Crime Neighborhoods/Hot Spots

Program Type: Community and Problem Oriented Policing, Community Awareness/Mobilization, Gang Prevention/Intervention, Specific deterrence, Violence Prevention, Wraparound/Case Management

Targeted Population: Gang Members, High Risk Offenders, Serious/Violent Offender, Young Offenders

Current Program Status: Active

The Office of Violence Prevention
City Manager’s Office

425 N. El Dorado Street
CA 95202
United States

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Researcher:
Anthony Braga
Professor
Northeastern University

360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Phone: 617.373.3327
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