The City of Oakland officially launched Ceasefire, its primary gun violence reduction strategy, in late 2012. NICJR Executive Director David Muhammad has played a key role in Oakland Ceasefire since its launch, and NICJR has provided technical assistance to the strategy since our founding. Our work has included contributing to the Problem Analysis that informed Oakland Ceasefire’s design, supporting the implementation of the strategy, training Outreach Workers and Life Coaches, and eventually directly managing the community violence intervention portion of the initiative.
NICJR’s 2018 report entitled Oakland’s Successful Gun Violence Reduction Strategy describes the strategy and its success. Partially modeled after the Boston Ceasefire initiative, Oakland Ceasefire was the result of tireless advocacy from community and faith-based organizations. This strategy led to seven consecutive years of declines in shootings and homicides, culminating in a 49% reduction in injury shootings and murders. An external evaluation by Northwestern and Northeastern Universities confirmed that the majority of that decline was attributable to the Ceasefire strategy.