NCJ Number
235246
Date Published
November 2011
Length
92 pages
Annotation
This Office of Justice Programs (OJP) report provides the results from the Administration's public safety goals in Fiscal Year 2010.
Abstract
OJP programming, research and statistical initiatives support thousands of criminal and juvenile justice programs critical to crime prevention and control efforts. This report provides OJP recommendations that incorporate feedback from Federal, State, local, and tribal leaders, as well as private and nonprofit practitioners and researchers. Each chapter in this report contains stories and quotes that provide insight into the work carried out by OJP components and OJP grant recipients and partners. The inputs and outcomes section of each chapter shows the course the agency is taking to meet its goals. Collaborative relationships and innovative practices are highlighted and include a focus on accountability for administering grant funds. Sidebars highlight OJP's research, statistics, and evidence-based initiatives. A list of FY 2010 programs is included in the appendices along with contact information for each OJP component and graphic representations of OJP's FY 2010 appropriations and program areas. Appendixes
Date Published: November 1, 2011
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