The National Institute of Justice is seeking applications for the Criminal Justice Requirements and Resources Consortium, which will fund two distinct but complementary activities: (1) identifying and assessing the highest-priority needs of criminal justice communities (i.e., law enforcement, courts, and corrections), along with potential solutions to those needs; and (2) the administration of activities that encourage practitioner-led research and evaluation that will improve criminal justice policy and practice as well as will support the professional development of research-minded practitioners such as the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) programs.
The solicitation provides further details about the program. Applications are due by May 29.
Source: JusticeCenter