What did U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs publish in February?

Webp 22edited

What did U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs publish in February?

There were eight press releases published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs in February.

The most recent press release, "National Institute of Justice Funds First Open-Source Catalog of U.S. School Shootings," was submitted on Feb. 24.

The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs did not publish any press releases the month before.

The Office of Justice Programs focuses on crime prevention through research and development, as well as grants and supports to state, municipal, and tribal criminal justice agencies.

Grants provided through the program have addressed police hiring, equipment acquisition, community policing, school violence response, and crisis intervention.

Press releases by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs in February
TitlePublication Date
National Institute of Justice Funds First Open-Source Catalog of U.S. School Shootings02/24/2022
BJS Releases Criminal Victimization, 2020 – Supplemental Statistical Tables02/24/2022
National Institute of Justice Report Examines Causes and Consequences of School Violence02/23/2022
BJS Releases The Nation’s Two Crime Measures, 2011–202002/17/2022
President Biden Taps Ohio Criminal Justice Director Karhlton Moore to Lead Bureau of Justice Assistance02/14/2022
BJS Releases Stalking Victimization, 201902/10/2022
Number of Delinquency Cases Handled in Juvenile Court Declines by More Than 50 Percent Between 2005 and 201902/09/2022
National Institute of Justice Funded Research Amasses Details of a Half Century of United States Mass Shootings02/04/2022

More News