Victims of crime
Law Enforcement Resources
OJP, along with DOJ partners, are committed to supporting and protecting America's law enforcement. Featured resources include officer safety & wellness, DOJ resources, VALOR, tribal law enforcement, and helping law enforcement combat opioids.
Human Trafficking Victims With Disabilities or Mental Illness
Applying the Latest Research to Prevent Bullying: Empowering Schools to Change Behavior and Attitudes
Human Trafficking
Training and Technical Assistance
Following are training and technical assistance resources that have been created by and are available from OJP bureaus and offices related to human trafficking:
Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force Strategy and Operations e-Guide
This Office for Victims of Crime and Bureau of Justice Assistance e-Guide provides direction and promising practices on anti-human trafficking Task Force creation, structure, and enhancement and includes links...
Employment Practices
A faith-based organization receiving funding directly or indirectly does not forfeit its exemption from the federal prohibition on employment discrimination based on religion. This prohibition is set forth in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (See, 28 C.F.R. Part 38.1(f) and 38.2(f)). However, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, Victims of Crime Act, and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention...
Final Summary Overview: Research & Evaluation on Victims of Crime (STRiV Secondary Data Analyses)
Perceived Risk of Crime: A Tale of Two Immigrant Groups in Metro Detroit
Civil Rights
The Office for Civil Rights at the Office of Justice Programs ensures that recipients of financial assistance from OJP, as well as the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the Office on Violence Against Women, comply with federal laws that prohibit discrimination in employment and the delivery of services or benefits based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and disability. See Civil Rights Requirements for more information.
Recipients of financial assistance from OVW are also prohibited from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. For more information, see Nondiscrimination Grant Condition in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013.
Employees, beneficiaries and applicants for employment or services of any of the above who believe that they have experienced unlawful discrimination may file a complaint.
The Investigative Findings page captures information for a selection of OCR investigations.
Contacts
Director: Michael Alston
OCR Main Line: 202-307-0690
Fax: 202-354-4380
TDD/TTY: 202-307-2027
OCR E-mail: askOCR@ojp.usdoj.gov
Resources
Other federal civil rights agencies:
Grant Activity Report: Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program April 2012-March 2013
Elder Abuse Cases: Proposed Performance Measures for Courts
Court Guide to Effective Collaboration on Elder Abuse
Assessment of Program Sustainability in Three Bureau of Justice Assistance Criminal Justice Domains
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Byrne Competitive Program July 2009-December 2012
News Releases 2020
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12/23/2020
OJJDP Releases Juvenile Residential Facility Census, 2018: Selected Findings
12/15/2020
OJJDP Releases Juvenile Violent Victimization, 1995-2018
11/24/2020
Office of Justice Programs Awards More Than $221 Million to Support Juvenile Justice
11/24/2020
Fact Sheet: Office of Justice Programs Awards More Than $221 Million to...