Criminal justice agencies
National Institute of Justice Launches New Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
Crime Prevention-International Experiences
Impact of Community Policing on the Criminal Justice System
Reporting Sexual Assault to the Police in Hawaii
Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: A Case of the Development of a Long-term Collaborative Project Between a University and a Criminal Justice Agency
Operation Lady Justice: Comparison of the NamUs and NCIC Databases Fact Sheet
Fostering Innovation Across the U.S. Criminal System: Identifying Opportunities to Improve Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Fairness
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Homicide
National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) vs. National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR)
Information Sharing and the Role of Sex Offender Registration and Notification, Executive Report
Video: Incorporating Research and Data Into Criminal Justice Agencies - NIJ LEADS Alumni Spotlight
Get to Know the Office of Justice Programs
Comparison of Criminal-History Information Systems in the United States and Other Countries
Video: Incorporating Research and Data Into Criminal Justice Agencies - NIJ LEADS Alumni Spotlight
Chiefs' Panel Points to Top Issues and Related Innovation Needs Facing Law Enforcement
State Administering Agencies
Many OJP formula grants are awarded directly to state governments, which then set priorities and allocate funds within that state. For more information on how a state intends to distribute formula grant funds, contact the administering state agency. For each state, a list of formula grant points of contact is available by clicking on that state in the map below, or choosing from the drop menu at the bottom of the page. If you are using grant monies for information technology, you can comply with the special condition by contacting the State and Territory Technology Points of Contact in your state