Grants Office
 Director: Kimberly Gray
 Grants Coordinator: Rita Patel

  February 2011
 

Grantees Will Research State Police Integrity, Strategy, Gang Efforts - National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
Research & Evaluation in Crime Control & Prevention

Funding: Multiple awards
Deadline: March 17.


Purpose: Grantees will examine topics relevant to state, local and tribal criminal and juvenile justice policy and practice. Specific focus areas include: research on police investigations; research on police integrity; the impact of technology on policing; research on policing strategies for smaller police agencies; and research on desistance from gangs and gang-related crime.

Insider's tip: Applications addressing other areas of research related to crime control and prevention policy and practice also may be considered. However, applicants are strongly encouraged to consider NIJ's stated priority areas as they are outlined in this solicitation.

Info: Brett Chapman (questions on police integrity, impact of technology on policing, and policing strategies for smaller police agencies research), 202/514-2187; e-mail, Brett.Chapman@usdoj.gov; Katharine Browning (questions on police investigations research), 202/616-4786; e-mail, Katharine.Browning@usdoj.gov; Louis Tuthill (questions on gangs research) 202/307-1015; Louis.Tuthill@usdoj.gov;

For grant guidance, please visit http://ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/sl000963.pdf