Public press releases: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs publishes seven in February

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There were seven press releases published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs in February.

The most recent press release, "OJP awards $4 million to support the Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program," was submitted on Feb. 28.

The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs published five press releases the month before, marking a 40 percent increase for the current month.

The Office of Justice Programs focuses on crime prevention through research and development, as well as grants and supports to state, municipal, and tribal criminal justice agencies.

Grants provided through the program have addressed police hiring, equipment acquisition, community policing, school violence response, and crisis intervention.

Press releases by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs in February
TitlePublication Date
OJP awards $4 million to support the Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program02/28/2023
Readout of Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Amy L. Solomon’s Participation in Gun Violence Prevention Forum02/28/2023
BJS Releases Employment of State and Federal Prisoners Prior to Incarceration, 201602/28/2023
National Institute of Justice Examines Link Between Location of Terrorists and Risk of Terrorism02/27/2023
U.S. Correctional Population Continued to Decline in 202102/23/2023
Justice Department Announces Over $200 Million in Investments in State Crisis Intervention02/14/2023
National Institute of Justice Gives Overview of Forensic Intelligence Approaches to Data-Driven Policing02/14/2023

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