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BJS Tribal Criminal History Record Improvement Pilot Program (FY 2005)
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The application period for this grant is now closed.
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How can the BJS Tribal Criminal History Record Improvement Pilot Program (FY 2005) help your law enforcement department?

  • Obtain and implement Automated Fingerprint Identifications Systems (AFIS)
  • Easier application: apply directly for these funds using a guided online grant management system
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

Application Deadline: CLOSED

Sponsor:
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Department of Justice (DoJ)

What is the program?
The purpose of this solicitation is to announce the 2005 Criminal History Record Improvement Pilot Program in Indian Country. The Tribal Criminal History Record Improvement Pilot Program (T-CHRIP) will provide support to Federally-recognized tribes and State criminal records repositories to promote participation in and improve data sharing between tribal and State and national criminal records systems.

The FY 2005 T-CHRIP will assist tribes to improve the accuracy, completeness, and interstate availability of criminal history records by automating the capture and reporting of fingerprints and arrest records to tribal, State, and national databases.

The T-CHRIP is designed to improve the ability of tribes to better identify individuals for both criminal justice and noncriminal justice purposes including persons convicted of serious crimes occurring in Indian country either by tribal or other law enforcement; ineligible to hold positions involving children, the elderly, or the disabled; subject to protection orders or wanted for violation of protection orders, arrested, or convicted of stalking and/or domestic violence; ineligible to be employed or hold licenses for specified positions; ineligible to purchase firearms; or potentially presenting threats to public safety.

Award Period: Awards will be made for up to 12 months. Since the program builds on long-term activity, tribes will begin funded activities immediately upon award. All proposed activities must be scheduled to be completed by July 1, 2006.

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