The most recent press release, "National Institute of Justice Studies the Courtroom Community's Role in Criminal Justice Reforms," was submitted on Nov. 28.
The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs published 12 press releases the month before, marking an 8.3 percent increase for the current month.
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.
Title | Publication Date |
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National Institute of Justice Studies the Courtroom Community's Role in Criminal Justice Reforms | 11/28/2022 |
Justice Department Awards Almost $160 Million to Support Forensic Science | 11/21/2022 |
Justice Department Grant Establishes New Center to Improve Conditions and Environments in Jails | 11/21/2022 |
U.S. Residents Contact with Police was Lower in 2020 than 2018 | 11/18/2022 |
BJS Releases Law Enforcement Agencies that Employ School Resource Officers, 2019 | 11/15/2022 |
Justice Department Awards $20 Million to Help Register and Track Sex Offenders, Protect Young Athletes and Prevent Sexual Violence | 11/14/2022 |
BJS Releases Data on Adjudication of Misdemeanor Offenses: Results from a Feasibility Study | 11/10/2022 |
BJS Releases Facility Characteristics of Sexual Victimization of Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018 – Statistical Tables | 11/09/2022 |
National Institute of Justice Examines New Approaches to Conducting Research About Jails | 11/03/2022 |
National Institute of Justice Examines New Approaches to Conducting Research About Jails | 11/03/2022 |
Department of Justice Awards More Than $26 Million to Support Criminal Justice Research and Statistics | 11/02/2022 |
Department Of Justice Awards More Than $136 Million to Support Youth and Reform the Juvenile Justice System | 11/01/2022 |
Department Of Justice Awards Nearly $105 Million To Protect Children From Exploitation, Trauma and Abuse | 11/01/2022 |