Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
JUSTINFO Newsletter: April 1, 2020
Announcements
- April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month – see the Child Abuse Special Feature for information and resources | NCJRS
- Kendel Ehrlich sworn in as Director of the SMART Office | SMART
- Nominations sought for the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in Policing | OJP
- Public comments requested on the reinstatement and update of data collection: 2020 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics...
JUSTINFO Newsletter: August 15, 2019
Funding
- Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Program | Due: 8/16/2019 | OVC
- An Academic-based Training Initiative to Improve Police Responses for People with Mental Illness and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities | Due: 10/4/2019 | BJA
- Gulf States Regional Law Enforcement Technology Assistance Initiative | Due: 10/4/2019 | BJA
- Reducing Injury and Death of Missing Individuals with Dementia and Developmental Disabilities Program | Due: 10/15/2019 | BJA...
JUSTINFO Newsletter: February 15, 2019
Announcements
- Closing Today: This is the last chance to nominate your federal, state, local, and tribal officers for the 2018 Badge of Bravery | BJA
- Comments sought by April 5 on two proposed new data collections: Annual Survey of Jails in Indian Country and Census of Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies | BJS
- Save the Date: The 2019 National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability...
JUSTINFO Newsletter: May 1, 2019
Announcements
- Justice Department Awards More than $74.5 Million to Support Adult and Youth Offenders Returning to Communities | OJP
- Online application and claims tracking portal now available for the International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program | OVC
Funding
- Southwest Border Rural Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Grant | Due: 5/30/2019 | BJA
- Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Academics Program | Due: 5/31/2019 |...
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Performance Measures (BJA Training 2019)
Training for Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) grantees and program team members focused on performance measures, how to report them in the Performance Measurement Tool (PMT) System, and how the information is used. Common reporting challenges were reviewed. Video run time: 10:40 min.
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Notes From the Field: Using Evidence-Based Policing to Combat Violent Crime
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Most Violent Offenders Released from State Prison in 2016 Served Less Than 3 Years
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Justice Department Awards $56 Million to Support Law Enforcement Health and Safety
11/16/2018
Body-Worn Cameras Acquired by Nearly Half of State And Local Law Enforcement Agencies
10/25/2018
Fact Sheet: Office for Victims of Crime Awards $35 Million...
Opportunities & Awards
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Project Safe Neighborhoods: Working Together to Keep Communities Safe
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is based on the fundamental principle that law enforcement agencies and communities must work together to address violent crime to make neighborhoods safer. Video run time: 7:03 min.
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