$1.3 Million Awarded to Fight Crime in Indianapolis

Awarded by the Department of Justice

Jeanne Marie Kerns
According to the United States Justice Department's news release, Indianapolis has been awarded $1.3 million to help fight and prevent crime as well as to improve the criminal justice system.

Through the Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Program, a $1.3 million grant to help aid in the anti-crime effort in Indianapolis has been awarded by the United Justice Department that will allow states, tribes and local governments to support criminal activities that are based on local needs and their priorities. The grant given may be used for training, personnel, buying equipment and repairs as well as updating information systems for law enforcement programs. Funds can also be sued to prosecute, drug treatment programs, correction programs, technology programs and many other programs that is needed to help aid in crime prevention.

Assistant Attorney General, Regina B.Schofield says the grant "will provide Indianapolis with the resources they need to partner with the Justice Department in combating crime and protecting communities."

Indianapolis is not the only one who will be receiving funding from the Justice Assistance Grant Program. Indiana is said to be receiving over 8.1 million, and over $300 million in other grant funds will be issued to other states and territories over the next year. Issuing these grants are based on the state's population and crime statistics.

Once the state receives a grant, the Justice Assistance Grant Program requires that the state give a portion of the funds to local governments, cities, counties, townships or town. Other organizations, such as faith based or community organization or tribal governments are eligible as well to receive a portion of the grant.

Headed by Assistant Attorney General Regina B.Schofield, the Office of Justice Programs helps federal leadership in developing the nations capacity to help prevent as well as control crime, assist victims and bring those to justice who need to be brought to justice. To learn more about The Department of Justice and the many programs they offer, please visit their website at http://www.usdoj.gov/ . There you will find many resources to help you prevent crime in your home as well as in your community.

SOURCE : Department of Justice Awards More Than $1.3 Million to Fight Crime in Indianapolis
http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/latest.jsp?beat=BEAT_GOVERNMENT&view=LATEST&resourceid=3547073

SOURCE : The Department of Justice Website
http://www.usdoj.gov/

Published by Jeanne Marie Kerns

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  • cathiesbloggs9/3/2007

    good article..thanks

  • Stephen Joltin9/3/2007

    Thank you for keeping us updated on this.

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