Research on Sentencing and Community-Based Alternative to Incarceration

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Federal Grant Title: Research on Sentencing and Community-Based Alternative to Incarceration
CFDA Number: Information not provided
CFDA Description: Information not provided
Federal Agency Name: National Institute of Justice
Category of Funding Activity: Other
Category Explanation: Research and Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: NIJ-2010-2438
Document Type: Modification to Previous Grants Notice
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Posted Date: Mar 01, 2010
Creation Date: Mar 02, 2010
Original Closing Date for Applications: Jun 01, 2010
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jun 01, 2010
Archive Date: Jun 30, 2010
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Estimated Total Program Funding: Information not provided
Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $0
Federal Grant Award Floor: $0
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No

Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Additional Information on Eligibility
Information not provided
Grant Description
Incapacitation is an important public safety policy, but it is not a complete strategy. Given the social and financial costs of incarceration, NIJ is interested in supporting research and evaluation efforts that will advance the development of effective and cost-efficient alternatives to jail and prison for convicted adult offenders that do not jeopardize public safety. NIJ maintains research portfolios that span criminal courts, community corrections, and science and technology interests. These are developed in consultation with research, practice, and policy experts, such as multidisciplinary working groups. This research solicitation represents an opportunity to integrate approaches from a variety of disciplines to inform sentencing and community corrections policies and practices.
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Grant Announcement Contact
For assistance with any other requirement of this solicitation, please contact Dr. Linda Truitt, Senior Social Science Analyst at 202-353-9081.

Agency point of contact e-mail address [linda.truitt@usdoj.gov]

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