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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE

Grants Awarded under the Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965
by Name of Grantee--Sequential Listing

Fiscal 1967 up to March 15, 1967

Number

Grantee

Amount

070

071

West Virginia Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction
DC Metropolitan Police Department (Communications System)

$ 25,000

104,987

072

073

Michigan Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Criminal Admin.
Tucson (Arizona) Police Department

25,000

60,291

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076

New Jersey Governor's Commission to Study Causes and Prevention of Crime

25,000

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086

Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation (with Univ. of Michigan)

87,580

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092

University of Michigan (supplemental award--to Grant #006)

38,458

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National Opinion Research Center, Univ. of Chicago (supp. to Grant 021)
National Council on Crime and Delinquency (with Menninger Foundation)
Syracuse Police Department

55,921

9,387

38,680

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130

131

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Sumber Grantee

117 Lorain County (Ohio) Community College Weber State College (Utah)

St. Louis County (Missouri)

Rider College (New Jersey)

Tarrant County (Texas) Jr. College District
University of Iowa

Amount

$ 13,130

15,000

20,027

6,369

14,444

13,290

15,000

8,727

American Center, Catholic University (Puerto Rico)
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Police Department

32,758

48,598

City University of New York (John Jay College)
Traffic Institute of Northwestern University
Southwestern Legal Foundation (Texas)

59,000

125,154

42,548

Florida State Committee on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice 22,068
University of California (Berkeley)

147,924

132 Wisconsin Governor's Committee for Development of Minimum Selection and Training Standards for Law Enforcement

14,610

133

Missouri Department of Corrections

14,208

134

University of Kansas (with State Penal Institutes and Board of Probation
and Parole)

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Bureau of Social Science Research (Supplemental Award to 66-2)
Arthur D. Little, Inc. (Supplemental Award to 66-10)

$ 61,925

13,220

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45,000

67-14

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C-E-I-R, Inc. (Supplemental Award to 66-5)

6,500

3,000

U.S. Attorney, E. D. Louisiana

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The Advertising Council, Inc.

75,000

67-18

OLEA Technical Assistance Project--Conference of State Planning Committees
in Criminal Administration

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (with 15 state & local police agencies)
OLEA Study Project--Police Command Training in Southern United States
OLEA Technical Assistance Project--Conference of Police Management Train-
ing Projects

406,197

710

4,540

67-24

OLEA Dissemination Project--National Corrections Survey

1,250

67-25

OLEA Dissemination Project--First National Symposium on Science &

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Prototype study of feasibility and legal and financial implications of consolidation of law enforcement services in county area to analyze weaknesses, suggest improvements and offer models of value to other localities.

Development and presentation of month-long training (Puerto Rican culture, social conditions, i.e., practices, etc.) institute for 35 police supervisors and chiefs from 9 mainland cities with concentrated Spanishspeaking populations for improved understanding and effectiveness in police service to these groups.

In-service training program in police-community relations to reach 500 patrolmen and supervisors. (10 presentations of 24 hour course utilizing lecture and small group discussion).

Grant will provide 10 fellowships to law enforcement officers for 1967-68 graduate study leading to Master's degree of Public Administration (emphasis on police administration). LEA Fellow will receive stipend for living expenses plus tuition. This is part of pilot project involving 2 other universities; total of 30 fellowships; candidates for all 3 schools apply directly to John Jay College by May 1.

Regional expansion of present short course programs for management, supervision, personnel management and instructor training (North Central states--125 participants per year-5 different courses).

Expansion and regionalization of present 4 and 12 week police in-service training course for command and supervisory personnel (5 state area--25 to 50 traineeships per year).

Development and presentation of police management institute for command level personnel from 4 state area with primary focus on Pennsylvania (30 chiefs--one month course--cities of 20,000 to 50,000 population).

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