Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Crime and Justice Solicitation

Funding amounts for this year's NIJ Crime and Justice Research solicitation have increased and are oriented around strategic objectives.

We're looking for innovative proposals in the areas of: predicting changes in crime; human trafficking; terrorism with a special focus on radicalization pathways and programs to interdict financial support; preventing gang crime; improving prosecution and defense in the United States; and identifying specific components of successful re-entry programs.

We will also consider precedent-setting ideas that fall outside of these strategic objectives. Such proposals should break new ground on issues of key significance to policy and practice.

Up to $10 million may be available. As always, the questions your research answers should have clear implications for criminal justice policy and practice.

MORE INFORMATION
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/sl000869.pdf

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