Why Is This Important?
Ceasefire is a nationally recognized strategy designed to reduce shootings and homicides, decrease incarceration and recidivism, and build positive police/community relationships. Ceasefire is a community-police partnership that focuses solely on preventing shootings and gun violence incidents that have a high likelihood of retaliation. The Ceasefire Strategy uses data to understand who is at the highest risk of shooting or being killed, referred to as Very High-Risk individuals. Referrals of these individuals are made to community-based organizations who provide community violence intervention (CVI) services based on their unique relationships with the community. Very High-Risk individuals are generally defined as meeting at least 5 of 7 risk factors: male, aged 18 to 44, 5 to 8 previous arrests, associated with or active group involvement, previously shot, socially connected to recent shooting or homicide victim, prior criminal justice system involvement.