Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2015, $268,575)
The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG) allows states and units of local government, including tribes, to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime based on their own state and local needs and conditions. Grant funds can be used for state and local initiatives, technical assistance, training, personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support, and information systems for criminal justice, including for any one or more of the following program areas: 1) law enforcement programs; 2) prosecution and court programs; 3) prevention and education programs; 4) corrections and community corrections programs; 5) drug treatment and enforcement programs; 6) planning, evaluation, and technology improvement programs; and 7) crime victim and witness programs (other than compensation).
The City of Little Rock and Pulaski County will use JAG funds to purchase equipment and supplies to enable the Little Rock Police Department and the Pulaski county Sheriff's Office to deliver a high quality of public safety services to the community. The Little Rock Police Department will serve as the fiscal agent managing the JAG award. The goals are to enhance both agencys ability to serve the citizens, safeguard the inmates, and increase officer and public safety. They are improving the function of the criminal justice system. NCA/NCF
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