BJA FY 17 Smart Prosecution Initiative

BJA's Smart Prosecution Initiative is designed to promote effective data-driven, research-based approaches to prosecution and prosecutor-led justice systems innovations and reforms.

The Smart Prosecution model builds off of the lessons learned from BJA's œSmart

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Suite of crime fighting programs.

Smart Prosecution will seek to pair an operational, results focused researcher with a prosecutor's office to develop data-driven solutions which create effective, efficient, and just prosecution strategies which will ultimately improve public safety.

It will provide other valuable resources to equip a prosecutor's office to access data across various criminal justice and non-criminal justice information systems to improve results for communities.

BJA will use the lessons learned to develop a rich body of evidence for use by prosecutors nationally as they seek to work with communities to solve chronic problems and fight violent crime.

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Smart Prosecution Initiative

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Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance

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Estimated Funding: $0


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Eligibility is open to all the beneficiaries in Benin of exchange programs from the U. S. government.

Alumni may submit proposals individually or as a group.



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Date Posted:
2016-12-08

Application Due Date:
2017-01-26

Archive Date:
2012-05-02



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