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NCJ 176333
This announcement contains application information and guidelines for the State
Justice
Statistics Program for Statistical Analysis Centers (SACs). Under this program, SACs
are eligible for funding to carry out data collection and analysis of criminal justice
themes/issues of significant interest to criminal justice policy and decisionmakers.
These themes are identified each year by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the
Justice Research and Statistics Association.
Deadline: For funding in FY 1999, applications should be received by BJS no later than June 30, 1999.
Eligibility: State Statistical Analysis Centers are the only entities eligible to apply for funds
under the SJS program. General applicants must meet the requirements for a SAC as
specified in these Guidelines. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
number
for the SAC program is 16.550 (Criminal Justice Statistics Development).
Contact Information: For further information, contact Paul White, SJS Program Manager, at (202) 307-0771, or
your state monitor.
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NCJ 175033
Describes the procedures for applying for continuation funding under the Bureau of
Justice Statistics' National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP). The NCHIP
program assists States in to improve the accuracy, completeness, and interstate
availability of criminal history records, to identify and flag records of persons
convicted of domestic violence offenses, including stalking, and related protective
orders, and, to develop interfaces between State record systems and the interstate
systems operated by the FBI, including the National Instant Criminal Background Check
system (NICS), the Interstate Identification System (III), the Integrated Automated
Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), and the FBI's Sex Offender Registry and
National Protection Order file.
Starting in FY 1999, activities formerly funded under the BJS National Sex Offender
Registry Assistance Program (NSOR-AP) will also be funded from the NCHIP
appropriation.
The goal of the NSOR-AP program is to assist States to establish and upgrade the
operation of State sex offender registries and to interface these registries with the
FBI's National Sex Offender Registry. This will ensure that accurate and complete
information about released sex offenders is appropriately made available to protect
the
public and prevent further victimization. The FY 1999 appropriation for the overall
NCHIP program is $45 million.
Deadline: Applications must be received by March 15, 1999, to be eligible for funding from the FY 1999 appropriation.
Eligibility: Applications may only be submitted by the agency designated by the Governor to
administer the project(s).
Contact Information: Please contact your State Point of Contact (POC) for additional information.
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