Law Enforcement
OJP partners with many law-enforcement agencies at the state and local levels to combat crime and promote safer neighborhoods. Through formula and discretionary grant programs, training, and technical assistance, OJP works with states, communities, and tribes to ensure they have the resources necessary to provide effective law enforcement and to ensure the safety of their citizens. OJP administers a wide array of programs and research to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of law enforcement. OJP assistance to law enforcement emphasizes local decision-making and is rooted in the belief that federal dollars should support initiatives that work and that are backed by the communities they serve.
Funding Opportunities
- Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
- Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program
- National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)
- Project Safe Neighborhoods
- Public Safety Officers' Benefits Program
- Support For Adam Walsh Act Implementation Grant Program
- Weed and Seed
Resources
- Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Registry
- National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center
- National Gang Center
- Project Safe Neighborhoods- America's Network Against Gun Violence
- Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor
Publications
- Criminal Victimization, 2005
- Federal Prosecution of Human Trafficking, 2001-2005
- Juvenile Offenders and Victims 2006 National Report
Training and Technical Assistance
- Jimmy Ryce Law Enforcement Training Center
- Law Enforcement Training Database
- National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Institutes
- National White Collar Crime Information Center
- National Workshop and Symposium on Sex Offender Management And Accountability
- Project Safe Neighborhoods Training
- State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training
- Technology Institute for Law Enforcement
- Weed and Seed Technical Assistance