Department Of Justice Provides Over $1M in Grants to Local Law Enforcement for Community Oriented Policing

Department Of Justice Provides Over $1M in Grants to Local Law Enforcement for Community Oriented Policing

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on June 4, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

Fairview Heights, Ill. - U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft announced today that four local law

enforcement agencies will be receiving a total of more than $1 million in grant awards from the

Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program.

Community-oriented policing focuses on building ties and working closely with community members.

The following police departments in the Southern District of Illinois have been awarded COPS

funding:

Anna Police Department $125,000

Brooklyn Police Department $123,044

Caseyville Police Department $125,000

Collinsville Police Department $750,000

These police departments were among 596 law enforcement agencies across the nation chosen to

receive COPS grants totaling $400 million. The funds are expected to provide financial support to

hire additional full-time law enforcement professionals and enhance local community policing

strategies and tactics.

“The Department of Justice is committed to providing the police chiefs and sheriffs of our great

nation with needed resources, tools, and support. The funding announced today will bolster their

ranks and contribute to expanding community policing efforts nationwide," said Attorney General

William P. Barr. “A law enforcement agency’s most valuable assets are the men and women who put

their lives on the line every day in the name of protecting and serving their communities."

U.S. Attorney Weinhoeft said, “We are a self-governing nation, which requires a relationship

between the government and the community that it serves. In these turbulent times, we see the

damage that occurs when those relationships are fractured. These grants reflect a substantial

commitment to help strengthen those bonds and provide support for the valuable work these police

departments are already doing for the communities they protect. For the residents of

Anna, Brooklyn, Caseyville, and Collinsville, this is very good news."

he COPS Hiring Program is a competitive award program intended to reduce crime and

advanc public safety through community policing by providing direct funding for the hiring of

career law enforcement officers. Applicants were required to identify a specific crime and disorder

problem focus area and explain how the funding will be used to implement community policing

approaches to that problem focus area. Forty-three percent of the awards announced today will focus

on violent crime, while the remainder of the awards will focus on a variety of issues, including

school-based policing to fund school resource officer positions, building trust and respect, and

opioid education, prevention, and intervention. The COPS Office received nearly 1,100 applications

requesting more than 4,000 law enforcement positions.

For additional information about the COPS Office, please visit www.cops.usdoj.gov.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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