PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
To enhance the quality and completeness of the
nation's criminal history record systems; to provide financial and
technical assistance to States for the establishment or improvement of
computerized criminal history record systems and in their efforts to
collect data on stalking and domestic violence; to improve data
accessibility and support data transmissions to the national system
which will permit the immediate identification of persons who are
prohibited from purchasing firearms, are subject to domestic violence
protective orders, or are ineligible to hold positions of responsibility
involving children, the elderly, or the disabled; to support the
development of accurate and complete State sex offender identification
and registration systems which interface with the FBI's Sex Offender
Registry and meet applicable Federal and State requirements; to develop
and improve the processes for identifying, classifying, collecting, and
entering data regarding stalking and domestic violence into local,
State, and national crime information databases; to ensure that criminal
justice systems are designed, implemented, or upgraded to be compliant
where applicable, with the FBI operated National Instant Criminal
Background Check System and Interstate Automated Fingerprint
Identification System, meet other applicable statewide or regional
criminal justice information sharing standards and plans; and, build
upon ongoing efforts so as to support the wide range of technology
based, criminal justice information, identification, and communications
needs identified by the States.
ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:
1. LAW, JUSTICE AND LEGAL SERVICES;
- Law Enforcement - Planning and Operations;
- Law Enforcement - Research, Education, Training;
- Law Enforcement - Crime Analysis and Data;
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:
- State;
WHO CAN APPLY:
- State (includes District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals);
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