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NCJ 163277
This document is the program announcement for FY1997 which replaces the "State-Level
Statistical Analysis Centers (SAC) and Information Network Program". Under this
program, State designated Statistical Analysis Centers are eligible for funding. This
new program seeks to respond to changes in the criminal justice policy environment and
Federal funding initiatives, and will keep the States in the forefront of emerging
issues. This will be accomplished by identifying every six months themes of
significant
concern to criminal justice practitioners, and asking a SAC to choose one or more of
them for investigation and analysis. It is envisioned that at least one theme in each
six-month cycle will provide a funding source which could result in an award in excess
of the normal amount. In this first cycle, the Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention is providing funds for the study of (1) juveniles waived to
adult courts and (2) the impact and influence of juvenile gangs on crime. The document
contains information concerning applications for funding and special requirements.
Eligibility: Statistical Analysis Centers
Contact Information: For further information, contact Paul White, SJS Program Manager, at (202) 307-0771,
or
your state program manager.
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NCJ 165589
Describes procedures for applying for continuation funding under the BJS-administered
NCHIP program. Consistent with the fiscal 1997 appropriation, the 1997 NCHIP program
funds support implementation of grant requirements under the Brady Handgun Violence
Prevention Act (Brady Act), the National Child Protection Act of 1993 (NCPA), and the
National Domestic Violence/Stalker Reduction provisions of the Violence Against Women
Act (VAWA). The 1997 appropriation was $51.75 million ($50 million under Brady/NCPA
and
$1.75 million under the Domestic Violence/Stalker Reduction provisions of VAWA).
Deadline: Applications must be received by August 1, 1997, to be eligible for funding from the FY 1997 appropriation.
Eligibility: Only one application will be accepted from each State. The application must be
submitted by the agency previously designated by the State Governor or by a successor
agency designated by the Governor in writing to BJS.
Contact Information: For assistance, please contact your state Point of Contact (POC).
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