Opportunity ID
BJA-2016-9076
Solicitation Status
Closed
Fiscal Year
2016
Closing Date
Posting Date
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Description
One of BJA's guiding principles is to promote a fair criminal justice system. For the past two decdes, the American justice system has been confronted with a steady stream of post-conviction exonerations, and the issue of wrongful conviction has emerged as a critical area for examination.
BJA is committed to assisting the state and local law enforcement entities in adopting evidence-based practices and assessing the necessary technologies to reduce the likelihood of a wrongful conviction (to include wrongful arrests and prosecutions) occurring from the outset of each criminal investigation. BJA is also committed to ensuring that wrongful convictions are expeditiously detected and addressed when they occur.
On support of the latter goal, BJA established the Wrongful Conviction Review Program, the funding for which is anticipated through the FY 2015 appropriation. The purpose of the Wrongful Conviction Review Program is to provide high-quality and efficient representation for defendants in post-conviction claims of innocense.
Awards
Number of Awards: 7
Total Amount Awarded: $1,714,096
Arizona Case Expansion Program
2016-FA-BX-0006
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$247,545
Arizona Wrongful Conviction Review Program
2016-FA-BX-0003
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$250,000
California Hair Microscopy Case Review
2016-FA-BX-0005
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$249,886
California Innocence Project
2016-FA-BX-0004
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$250,000
Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth
2016-FA-BX-0001
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$249,999
Michigan Innocence Clinic's "Shaken Baby Syndrome Project"
2016-FA-BX-0002
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$249,372
The Reinvestigation Project of Office of the Appellate Defender
2016-FA-BX-0007
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
$217,294
Date Created: February 11, 2016