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Awards: Listing of Funded Projects

Every year, NIJ awards grants and cooperative agreements for research, development, evaluation, testing and training and technical assistance projects across the spectrum of criminal justice.
Description
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State: NY,
District: 10

Number of Awards: 62
Total Amount Awarded: $27,454,369

Funded Awards
FY Sort ascending Title Original Solicitation Recipient State Award Number Amount Status
2006 Development of Advanced Raman Spectroscopy Methods and Databases for the Evaluation of Trace Evidence and the Examination of Questioned Documents NIJ FY06 Forensics Science Research Targeting Forensic Engineering, Forensic Pathology, Forensic Odontology, Trace Evidence, Controlled Substances, and Questioned Documents: Invited Full Applications Research Foundation of CUNY - jointly with- NY 2006-DN-BX-K034 $311,948 Closed
2006 Do best practice interviews with child abuse victims influence case outcomes? NIJ FY06 ORE Crime and Justice Research Research Foundation on behalf of Brooklyn College NY 2006-IJ-CX-0019 $176,229 Closed
2006 Enhanced Visualization of Bloodstains NIJ FY06 Research and Development on Crime Scene Tools, Techniques, and Technologies Solicitation: Invited Full Applications Research Foundation c/o John Jay College NY 2006-DN-BX-K026 $123,311 Closed
2005 A Multistate Analysis of Time Consumption in Capital Appeals NIJ/Office of Research & Evaluation Continuations City University of New York NY 2004-IJ-CX-0005 $9,108 Closed
2005 A Multistate Analysis of Time Consumption in Capital Appeals Phase II: State Post Conviction Review and Federal Habeas Corpus NIJ/Office of Research & Evaluation Continuations City University of New York NY 2004-IJ-CX-0005 $28,978 Closed
2005 Exploring the Effects of Incarceration on the Safety and Well-being of Families and Inmates Using the Crime Victimization Survey. Data Resources Program-Fall Research Foundation of CUNY NY 2006-IJ-CX-0007 $34,997 Closed
2005 The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in New York City: A Population Assesment and Participatory Project Evaluation Evaluation of OJJDP's Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Fund For The City of New York NY 2005-LX-FX-0001 $500,000 Closed
2004 A MULTISTATE ANALYSIS OF TIME CONSUMPTION IN CAPITAL APPEALS Visiting Fellowship Program City University of New York NY 2004-IJ-CX-0005 $85,530 Closed
2004 A program in counter-terrorism preparedness for international and domestic police forces and research at the Center on Terrorism at John Jay College National Institute of Justice Congressionally Directed Awards - Office of Research and Evaluation Research Foundation of CUNY NY 2004-DB-BX-1010 $247,369 Closed
2004 Court Responses to Batterer Program Noncompliance: A National Perspective Justice Response to Repeat Victimization in Cases of Violence Against Women Fund For The City of New York NY 2004-WG-BX-0005 $142,631 Closed
2004 The Impact of Information Security in Academic Institutions on Safety and Security: Assessing the issues and developing solutions for policy and practice Solicitation for Crime and Justice Research Teachers College Columbia U NY 2004-IJ-CX-0045 $205,876 Closed
2001 Testing the Impact of Court Monitoring and Batterer Intervention Program Process Evaluations in Four Tribal Drug Courts Fund For The City of New York NY 2001-WT-BX-0506 $294,129 Closed

NIJ.ojp.gov lists only those awards that were tracked in an electronic grants management system. Any award made and closed prior to the advent of OJP’s first electronic system are not included. The first such system, the Grants Management System (GMS), was launched in the early 2000s. At that time, only select NIJ solicitations were managed under that system. Starting in fiscal year 2003, all NIJ awards were managed in GMS. The list of awards on NIJ.ojp.gov is comprehensive starting at that point. Awards listed on NIJ.ojp.gov made prior to 2003, were part of the early pilot for GMS or were migrated into GMS to allow NIJ to track continuations or supplements to those awards.