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Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Program: Fiscal Year 1991 Discretionary Program Application Kit

NCJ Number
128133
Date Published
1991
Length
253 pages
Annotation
This application kit solicits applications for programs to implement the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Discretionary Grant Program, authorized by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.
Abstract
Administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the total amount of discretionary funds available for fiscal year 1991 is $50,000,000. The types of programs covered under discretionary grants are competitive, noncompetitive, and continuation. Competitive programs, which will receive 44 percent of the funds, will receive grants based on ratings by a panel of experts in the program area. Programs offering the greatest potential for achieving the objectives outlined in the grant application will be funded. Noncompetitive programs, constituting 5 percent of the funding, will be limited to specific applicants with special expertise and service, most involving specialized training and technical assistance. Continuation programs, which will receive 51 percent of the funds, are programs that have previously received at least 1 year of funding under a multi-year effort. The programs solicited reflect the priorities of the National Drug Control Strategy and the U.S. Department of Justice. They address issues and problems identified by State and local criminal justice practitioners. High priority is given to programs that hold drug users and offenders accountable for their behavior through the use of intermediate sanctions, drug testing, fines, and denial of benefits. The role and needs of the victims of crime and drug activities are also addressed. Application and administrative requirements are detailed in the kit. Appended application forms