This report describes the grant, training, and technical resources available from the U.S. Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to assist prosecutors’ offices and personnel to promote civil rights, increase access to justice, support crime victims, and protect the public from criminal threats.
Among the BJA grant funding resources are programs that fund law enforcement and corrections programs; adult drug courts; body worn cameras; drug abuse programs; cold case investigations; and community-based violence. Other BJA prosecution-related programs pertain to programs that relate to “training, technical assistance, and other resources.”
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