Author
Morral; Andrew R. ; Mallett; Joshua ; Rabinovich; Lila ; Aharoni; Eyal
Year
2014
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
3
Last Update
25-Mar-2026
Keywords
General Science ; Technology ; Law
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) seeks to improve community safety by supporting the dissemination of effective criminal justice strategies. One way it pursues its mission is to fund innovative criminal justice programs. Thus, each year, BJA makes hundreds of awards to state, local, tribal, and nonprofit criminal justice programs to help them develop or expand their services. In many cases, these investments are seed funds designed to help establish a new service that will continue to provide benefits for years to come, and long after the BJA funds have been spent. For these programs, BJA shares the interest of...
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