Title V Community Prevention Grants Program: 20042005 Report to Congress
Established by Congress in 1992, the Title V Program supports State and local efforts to reduce risk factors associated with juvenile delinquency and enhance protective factors that promote healthy personal and social development. This Report reviews the background of the Title V Program; highlights local, State, and Federal activities in 2004 and 2005; and outlines OJJDP's plans for enhancing the positive impact of limited Title V funds in the future. (NCJ 215559)
Updates to Statistical Briefing Book
- Easy Access to NIBRS: Victims of Domestic Violence (EZANIBRSDV) allows users to analyze state-level data on victims of domestic violence based on information collected by the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). With EZANIBRSDV, users can explore the characteristics of domestic violence victims, including demographic information of the victim (age, sex, and race), victim injury, and the victim-offender relationship. Data are based on incidents reported in 2004 from law enforcement agencies in 24 States.
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