"Policing Gun Crime Without Guns" ( 
http://hq.ssrn.com/Journals/RedirectClick.cfm?url=http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1326932&partid=47512&did=38750&eid=53328455
 ) 

Tracey L. Meares, Yale University

Andrew V. Papachristos, University of Massachusetts at Amherst - Department of 
Sociology

Despite the recent and welcome decline in United States crime, gun crime 
remains a persistent concern among many Americans. Solutions to the "gun 
problem," however, diverge considerably, fueled by ideological, constitutional, 
and moral debates. Our prior work details the potential of a unique 
intervention effort that polices gun offenders with a hybrid mix of traditional 
enforcement and models of normative change. Using an individual growth curve 
models and propensity scores to adjust for non-random group assignment, our 
findings suggest that several PSN interventions are associated with greater 
declines of homicide in the treatment neighborhoods as compared to the control 
neighborhoods. The largest effect is associated with offender notification 
meetings that stress individual deterrence, normative change in offender 
behavior, and increasing views on legitimacy and procedural justice [and not 
with gun restrictions]. Here we extend the prior work by examining and 
evaluating how the ex-offenders who attend the offender notification meetings - 
and those who don't - view the legitimacy of key actors in the criminal justice 
system and the law itself. 
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1326932
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