NIJ is seeking applications to conduct research on selected crime control and prevention topics. This is a directed solicitation that seeks proposals to examine topics relevant to State, local, and/or tribal criminal and juvenile justice policy and practice.
The specific focus area under this solicitation for FY 2011 is desistance from gangs and gang related Crime
Awards
Number of Awards: 1
Total Amount Awarded: $501,337
A Multi-method, Multi-site Study of Gang Desistance
This solicitation is a subtopic of the larger "Research and Evaluation in Crime Control and Prevention" solicitation. See other subtopics under which awards were made:
NIJ chose not to make awards under two additional subtopics:
- Research on Police Strategies for Smaller Agencies.
- Research on Police Investigations.
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