We take a proactive approach toward violent crime by identifying probationers with violent, drug, or firearms convictions including those with gang affiliation. We offer them a relationship with Operation Ceasefire through Ex-Offender Notifications or "Call-Ins." These "Call-Ins" are informational and open a network of resources to individuals to make real change possible.
Through collaboration with the US Attorney's Office, the District Attorney's Office, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, Fayetteville City Police, Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, and the Division of Community Corrections, offenders are notified that it is time to stop the violence or face strict criminal consequences beyond what they have experienced thus far.
Each participant who attends an Ex-Offender Notification is offered opportunities for education, training, counseling, and treatment - the necessary tools for change. For those who are willing to make the choice to walk away from drugs, violence, and a life of crime, we are here to help.
Nationally, the recidivism rate individuals with criminal convictions averages 67%. Statistically, without interventions such as Operation Ceasefire most offenders will continue to commit crime and again be imprisoned within three years of their last conviction.
(Source: US Department of Justice Study)