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The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (EBMGP) was established by the Anti-Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and 1988, allocating approximately $200 million dollars to municipalities both local and state. The allocated money was used in efforts to reduce drug-crimes and support drug control, which was of national concern at the time. [1]
Edward Byrne (February 21, 1966 – February 26, 1988) was a police officer in the New York City Police Department who became well known in the United States after he was murdered in the line of duty. Byrne's father had also been an NYPD officer. Byrne had joined the NYPD on July 15, 1986, and was stationed in the 103rd Precinct in Jamaica, Queens.
Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Program [12] Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) [13] Community-Based Problem-Solving Criminal Justice Initiative [14] Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG) Program [15] Faith-Based and Community Initiatives [16] Field-Initiated Program [17] Global Justice Information Sharing ...
The money will come from a Department of Justice program designed to help cities and municipalities boost their crime prevention efforts. Springfield to receive $100,000 in grants for police ...
The Henderson Police Department wanted to submit an application to the federal Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program, but ...
The LLEBG program was enacted by the 104th Congress on April 26, 1996, after it was attached to the FY 2006 omnibus appropriations bill. [1] Program funding was high initially, reaching $1.2 billion over the first three fiscal years of its existence, and supporting a wide variety of locally initiated programs. [2]
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