The grants below have been awarded to one of the cities or counties we are currently tracking in this database. It is not a complete list of all grants awarded from this assistance program, which may include additional cities, counties, or other jurisdictions and/or grants not awarded to law enforcement agencies.

We do not recommend aggregating the amounts shown here, as these grants may include both prime and sub grants. Totaling the grant amount here would result in some funding being double-counted – for example, if a county received a grant and subsequently made a sub-grant to a city within the county.

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USA spending grants by program code 16.738
Location Recipient and description Start date End date Type Amount
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
FLORIDA'S FY 2017 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Prime $10,400,002.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
01 - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO PURCHASE CHEMICALS, SOFTWARE, LICENSES, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO ENHANCE FDLE CRIME LABORATORY SERVICES.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $398,537.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
01 - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO PROVIDE EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF ITS REGIONAL ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE SUPPORT TEAMS.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $367,090.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
06-PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO SUPPORT ITS CJIS DIVISION WITH SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE, TRAVEL COSTS FOR AUDITING AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES, AND PROCURE CONTRACTED IT SERVICES.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $253,321.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO PURCHASE A STATEWIDE RADIO COMMUNICATION TOWER, NETWORK SERVER REPLACEMENTS, WORKSTATIONS AND VIDEO SERVERS.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $151,000.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
06-PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO PAY FOR TRAVEL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH FDLE STAFF AND CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE NECESSARY TRAINING TO LOCAL AGENCIES FOR NIBRS IMPLEMENTATION IN FLORIDA.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $108,410.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO PURCHASE A 5G ENABLER SOLUTION TO EXPAND UPON EXISTING TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $100,000.00
Dorchester County, Maryland DORCHESTER, COUNTY OF
THE DORCHESTER COUNTY COUNCIL'S "DORCHESTER FY 23 BJAG SUPPLEMENTAL" WILL REDUCE GAPS IN SERVICES. THIS WILL HELP US TO PURCHASE COMPUTERS TO REPLACE OUTDATED MODELS THAT ARE USED IN PATROL VEHICLES. THIS EQUIPMENT ALLOWS DEPUTIES TO PREPARE REPORTS IN THE FIELD, WHILE THE DETAILS AND INFORMATION ARE STILL FRESH. IT ALSO ELIMINATES THE NEED TO RETURN TO THE OFFICE AND FILE THE REPORTS THERE. IN A COUNTY AS GEOGRAPHICALLY SPREAD OUT AS DORCHESTER, A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF TIME CAN BE SPENT IN THAT FASHION. PROGRAM FUNDS PROVIDE EQUIPMENT.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $46,578.00
Springfield, Massachusetts SPRINGFIELD POLICE YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, INC
FY 18 JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $143,369.00
Akron, Ohio AKRON CITY OF
CITY OF AKRON OH FY2018 LOCAL JAG PROJECT
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $129,113.00
Camden County, New Jersey COUNTY OF CAMDEN
JAG FUNDS CAN BE USED TO SUPPORT STATE AND LOCAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INITIATIVES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRAINING, PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, CONTRACTUAL SUPPORT, AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $259,868.00
Akron, Ohio CITY OF AKRON
APD PROPOSES TO DEVELOP A PILOT PROGRAM THAT ADDRESSES THESE AREAS OF FOCUS THROUGH THE CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MULTI-PRONGED, MULTI-YEAR APPROACH TO BUILD COMMUNITY TRUST IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CREATE EVIDENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS THAT ARE INFORMED BY THE PUBLIC. FOR YEAR ONE, OUR PROPOSAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: 1. IMPROVED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITHIN APD (INCLUDING SOFTWARE FOR POLICY, TRAINING, AND ACCREDITATION MANAGEMENT) 2. EXPANDED (EXISTING) COMMUNITY RELATIONS PROGRAMS (INCLUDING ACTIVE THREAT DEFENSE TRAINING AND THE POLICE EXPLORER PROGRAM) 3. A NEW PROGRAM: AKRON CREATIVE TASK FORCE (A POLICE-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION OPERATING STRATEGICALLY AND ON CALL TO ADDRESS ISSUES LIKE VANDALISM/GRAFFITI, DUMPING, AND HOUSES IN CRISIS WITH CREATIVE LONG TERM COLLABORATIVE ART/BEAUTIFICATION SOLUTIONS AND COMPASSIONATE IMPROVEMENTS) 4. DEVELOPMENT OF A PERMANENT COMMUNITY COLLABORATION BOARD (THAT COLLABORATES WITH APD IN IDENTIFYING COMMUNITY CONCERNS AND DEVELOPING COLLECTIVE SOLUTIONS) CAROL MCCULLOUGH, THE PROJECT DIRECTOR, JOINED APD IN DECEMBER OF 2017 AS A LAW ENFORCEMENT PLANNER. WITH A STRONG HISTORY IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZING, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, FACILITATION, AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, SHE WILL WORK CLOSELY WITH APD STAFF AND THE COMMUNITY TO BRIDGE THE GAP IN RELATIONSHIPS AND DEVELOP A PERMANENT BODY THAT CAN OVERSEE POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN THE FUTURE.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $17,641.50
Dorchester County, Maryland DORCHESTER, COUNTY OF
THE DORCHESTER COUNTY COUNCIL'S "DORCHESTER FY 23 BJAG SUPPLEMENTAL" WILL REDUCE GAPS IN SERVICES. THIS WILL HELP US TO PURCHASE COMPUTERS TO REPLACE OUTDATED MODELS THAT ARE USED IN PATROL VEHICLES. THIS EQUIPMENT ALLOWS DEPUTIES TO PREPARE REPORTS IN THE FIELD, WHILE THE DETAILS AND INFORMATION ARE STILL FRESH. IT ALSO ELIMINATES THE NEED TO RETURN TO THE OFFICE AND FILE THE REPORTS THERE. IN A COUNTY AS GEOGRAPHICALLY SPREAD OUT AS DORCHESTER, A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF TIME CAN BE SPENT IN THAT FASHION. PROGRAM FUNDS PROVIDE EQUIPMENT.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $46,578.00
Suffolk County, New York COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INVESTIGATION
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $60,000.00
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PHIA DMC WORKING GROUP, WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A NEW INTERACTIVE CURRICULUM AND FOLLOW UP TRAININGS FOR SCHOOL POLICE AND STUDENTS THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS THROUGHOUT PA.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $39,894.00
Prince George's County, Maryland PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND
BJAG FUNDS WILL ASSIST TO HIRE A PART-TIME PSYCHOLOGIST THAT WILL SERVE AS AN ADDITIONAL IN-HOUSE MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER FOR THE CRISIS INCIDENT STRESS MANAGEMENT (CISM) PROGRAM. THE LICENSED CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL WILL CARRY A SMALL CASE LOAD OF STAFF MEMBERS TO BE SEEN ON A REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY BASIS. THIS POSITION WILL PROVIDE ASSISTS AND SUPPORT TO OUR FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL WITH CRISIS MANAGEMENT, CONSULTANT, REFERRAL AND THERAPY.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $49,595.60
Hartford, Connecticut TOWN OF WEST HARTFORD
VIOLENT CRIME PREVENTION
10/1/2017 9/30/2025 Sub $25,000.00
Prince George's County, Maryland PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND
FY 18 JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $247,978.00
Illinois ILLINOIS CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY
FFY17 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT (SORNA) REALLOCATION FUNDS
8/1/2017 7/31/2019 Prime $248,403.00
California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CALIFORNIA
THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (CA DOJ) WILL UTILIZE THE MAJORITY OF 2017 SORNA REALLOCATION GRANT FUNDING FOR LIVE SCAN DEVICES, CORRESPONDING HARDWARE AND CUSTOMIZATION COSTS, ACCESSORIES, AND OTHER FEES TO BENEFIT CDCR RECEPTION CENTERS FOR THE COLLECTION OF FINGERPRINTS, PALM, AND SLAP PRINTS FOR SUBMISSION VIA FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP). IN ADDITION, FINGERPRINT CARD PRINTERS FOR USE WITH THE LIVE SCAN DEVICES, DNA BARCODE SCANNERS, AND CAMERA SYSTEM KITS WILL BE PURCHASED TO ENHANCE THE LIVE SCAN DEVICES AND THE DATA COLLECTED. GRANT FUNDING FOR TRAVEL WILL ALSO BE ALLOCATED TO ALLOW CDCR AND CA DOJ STAFF TO TRAVEL TO THE VARIOUS RECEPTION CENTERS FOR TESTING AND TRAINING OF CDCR PERSONNEL IN REGARDS TO THE NEW DEVICES, AND TO COVER SUBSEQUENT FOLLOW UP VISITS, TO ENSURE PROPER DEVICE USAGE. THE CA DOJ WILL UTILIZE 2017 SORNA REALLOCATION GRANT FUNDING FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CALIFORNIA SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY (CSOR), AND SUPPORTING PROGRAMS, TO ATTEND TRAININGS AND CONFERENCES TO PROVIDE CA DOJ PERSONNEL WITH SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE TO ADEQUATELY SUPPORT SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACTIVITIES, AND RESEARCH-RELATED FUNCTIONS. TRAINING SUBJECT MATTER WILL INCLUDE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES, BUSINESS ANALYSIS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SOFTWARE USAGE AND TECHNOLOGY, DATA ANALYSIS AND INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES, AND INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC STANDARD BUSINESS PRACTICES. IN ADDITION, EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT WILL PARTICIPATE IN LEADERSHIP COURSES TO GAIN FURTHER EXPERTISE OF LEADERSHIP CONCEPTS TO BENEFIT CSOR PROGRAMS AND ITS PERSONNEL. IN AN EFFORT TO ENHANCE CALIFORNIAÂ S IMPLEMENTATION OF SORNA REQUIREMENTS, THE CA DOJ WILL UTILIZE 2017 SORNA REALLOCATION GRANT FUNDING TO PROVIDE TRAINING TO CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES REGARDING THE REQUIREMENTS OF SORNA, AND ALIGNING SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION PRACTICES. TRAINING ALSO WILL INCLUDE CALIFORNIA SEX AND ARSON REGISTRY (CSAR), DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS, AND BEST PRACTICES TO TRACK, APPREHEND, AND PROSECUTE SEXUAL PREDATORS. TRAINING FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, AND FOR CA DOJ PERSONNEL TO CONDUCT ON-SITE TRAINING AND AUDITS PERTAINING TO SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES, INCLUDING PRE-REGISTRATION AT CDCR RECEPTION CENTERS. COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE WAS PURCHASED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CA DOJ RESEARCH CENTER TO RESOLVE PERFORMANCE ISSUES AND BRING SOFTWARE TO CURRENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SOFTWARE WILL ALSO BE OBTAINED TO ENSURE CALIFORNIA HAS ADEQUATE TOOLS TO EFFECTIVELY COLLECT SEX OFFENSE CRIME DATA AND CONDUCT RECIDIVISM RESEARCH. TO SUPPORT SORNA RELATED WORK AND TO COMPLIMENT FIELD TRAININGS AND OUTREACH TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE BUSINESS PARTNERS, THE CA DOJ WILL PURCHASE PRINT MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES. PURCHASES WILL INCLUDE FLYERS, POSTERS, QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES, HANDOUTS, FLASH DRIVES, TONER, FOLDERS, BINDERS, ETC.
8/1/2017 7/31/2019 Sub $812,001.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
2017 PRESIDENT-ELECT SECURITY ASSISTANCE
11/9/2016 3/31/2018 Prime ($18,023.15)
Phoenix, Arizona PHOENIX, CITY OF
PROJECT BRAVE: PROJECT BRAVE IS A VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM THAT WAS CREATED WITH THE GOAL OF DECREASING VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH AWARENESS, LEADERSHIP TRAINING ACTIVITIES AND EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES. ON OFFICER VIDEO CAMERA PROJECT: THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) REQUESTS THESE FUNDS TO ENHANCE OUR EXISTING BODY-WORN CAMERA, STORAGE, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHICH IS A PRIORITY FOCUS AREA OF THIS GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY. THE BODY-WORN VIDEO CAMERA (BWC) PROJECT STARTED IN THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) IN THE SPRING OF 2011 WITH A PILOT PROGRAM. LATER THAT SAME YEAR THE PPD WAS AWARDED THE SMART POLICING INITIATIVE GRANT AND PARTNERED WITH ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TO RESEARCH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BWC S ON INCREASED POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY AND TO EXAMINE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS TOOL AS IT RELATED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS. ADDITIONALLY, WE RECEIVED THE 2015 SMART POLICING INITIATIVE PHASE II GRANT, THE GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY GRANT, AND THE JAG 2016 GRANT THAT PROVIDED FUNDING FOR EQUIPMENT AND RESEARCH TO FURTHER OUR PROJECT AND GOAL. AS OF JULY 2017, PPD IS COMPRISED OF 2,810 SWORN POLICE OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING AND SERVING A POPULATION OF OVER 1,445,632 RESIDENTS (2010 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU). THE GOAL OF OUR PROJECT IS TO HAVE ALL UNIFORMED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WEARING BWC S. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 300 CAMERAS DEPLOYED IN THE COMMUNITY AND APPROXIMATELY 1,700 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN UNIFORM DEPENDING ON THEIR ASSIGNED DUTIES. THESE FUNDS WILL PROVIDE VALUABLE RESOURCES TOWARDS ENHANCING OUR CURRENT PROJECT.
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $600,000.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
FY 17 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2016 9/30/2020 Prime $336,873.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
APPREHENSION
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $231,669.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
PROSECUTION
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $89,742.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
FORENSICS
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $17,967.00
Los Angeles, California LOS ANGELES CITY HALL
FY 17 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Prime $1,953,647.00
Los Angeles, California CITY OF LOS ANGELES
REDUCING VIOLENT CRIME IN LOS ANGELES WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION (ALPR)
10/1/2016 3/31/2019 Prime $387,691.66
Los Angeles County, California COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
THE OVERALL GOAL OF THE COUNTY'S CRIME REDUCTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE IS TO REDUCE CRIME AND IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY. PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IS RECOGNIZED AS BEING ONE OF OUR MOST BASIC NEEDS. THE COUNTY HAS BEEN WORKING IN A COOPERATIVE EFFORT WITH VARIOUS JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO TARGET STREET GANGS WITH THE USE OF SEARCH WARRANTS, ARRESTS, AND THE SEIZURE OF FIREARMS AND WEAPONS. IT IS MOST IMPORTANT FOR PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENT GANG CRIMES TO BE IDENTIFIED, ARRESTED, PROSECUTED, AND CONVICTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. THIS IS DONE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM CRIME THAT CAN RUIN THE LOCAL ECONOMY, AND HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL PERSONS. DEVELOPING SPECIFIC STRATEGIES THAT TARGET AND FOCUS ON VERTICAL GANG PROSECUTION PROGRAMS WILL SUPPRESS ORGANIZED CRIMINAL GANG BEHAVIOR AND CONTROL THE IMPACT OF GANGS ON OUR COMMUNITY. ANOTHER COMPONENT OF THE COUNTY'S INITIATIVE, IS THE MANAGEMENT OF PROBATIONERS IN ORDER TO PREVENT NEW CRIMES. THE COUNTY'S PROBATION DEPARTMENT ADMINISTERS A VARIETY OF SERVICES TO HEIGHTEN AND PROMOTE PUBLIC SAFETY. COUNTY PROBATION OFFICERS WORK IN COLLABORATIVE MANNER WITH OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO PREVENT AND REDUCE CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR BY HOLDING PROBATIONERS ACCOUNTABLE THROUGH CASE MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, AND MONITORING. PUBLIC SAFETY IS ENHANCED WHEN OFFENDERS ARE HELD ACCOUNTABLE AND REDIRECTED FROM DELINQUENT AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. STRATEGIES TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE BEHAVIOR OF PROBATIONERS AND AT-RISK YOUTH THROUGH EARLY INTERVENTION AND SUPPRESSION PROGRAMS ARE A KEY ELEMENT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY'S CRIME REDUCTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE.
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $879,141.15
Los Angeles County, California COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF CLEAR IS TO FACILITATE THE RECOVERY OF TARGETED GANG-INFESTED COMMUNITIES THROUGH COLLABORATION BETWEEN CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES INCLUDING THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT (LAPD), LOS ANGELES COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT, LOS ANGELES CITY ATTORNEY, LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND LOS ANGELES MAYOR S OFFICE. THROUGH COMMUNITY IMPACT TEAMS, CLEAR ENGAGES RESIDENTS OF EACH CLEAR SITE INTEGRATING RESIDENT INPUT TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 9 CLEAR SITES, LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING LAPD DIVISIONS: NORTHEAST, NEWTON, SOUTHEAST, FOOTHILL, SOUTHWEST, HOLLENBECK/BOYLE HEIGHTS, HOLLENBECK/RAMONA GARDENS, RAMPART, AND 77TH. EACH CLEAR SITE IS ASSIGNED A DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY, A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, AND PROBATION OFFICER, IN ADDITION TO 1 DETECTIVE, 1 SERGEANT, AND 8 POLICE OFFICERS. PROJECT IDENTIFIERS: GANGS VIOLENCE-VIOLENT CRIME COMMUNITY PROSECUTION
10/1/2016 9/30/2021 Sub $644,037.12

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