The awards reflect research, evaluation, training, dissemination, and technical support projects, including those supported by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 and those conducted in partnership with other Federal agencies. The awards are listed alphabetically by project title according to 15 major subject areas: corrections, courts, crime mapping, crime prevention, drugs and crime, information dissemination and general support, international crime, policing, public housing and crime, schools, sentencing, technology development, victimization and victim services, violence, and youth. Information on each award listed includes the focus of the award and the recipient and a brief description of the project.
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