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Item C32 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 7/14/04 Bulk Item: Yes rg] No D Division: Manaqement Services Department: Administrative Services AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Authorization for County Administrator or his desiqnee to complete and submit the online application for the Federal Fiscal Year 2004 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant funds via Internet as required by U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance. ITEM BACKGROUND: Monroe County has accepted LLEBG awards since 1997. The funds were used the first year to enhance courthouse security and the followinq years for Juvenile Druq Court. Information reqardinq eliqibility. purpose areas, and proqram requirements is attached. If funds are awarded. the Substance Abuse Policy Advisory Board will make a recommendation to the BOCe concerninq the use of these funds for County fiscal year 2005. A COpy of the Federal Fiscal Year 2003 application is attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: Approval of qrant applications and SAPAB recommendations in prior years. CONTRACTIAGREEMENTCHANGES:n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval TOTAL COST: 28.430.00 COST TO COUNTY: 2,843.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: ad valorem taxes BUDGETED: Yes D No rg] REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes D No rg] AMOUNT PER MONTH YEAR APPROVED BY: COUNTY ATTY D OMB/PURCHASING D RISK MANAGEMENT D DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL: \:~'.~1' /. ( . /1 :<~( , /;~ ( '-... ...~.y";,,(...... . < '.'-..... Sheila A. Barker DOCUMENTATION: INCLUDED: rg] TO FOLLOW: D NOT REQUIRED: D DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM #: ~2 u.s. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance FY 2001 Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program For fiscal year (FY) 2001, Congress has appropriated $523 million for the continuation of the Local Law En- forcement Block Grants (LLEBG) Program, to be ad- ministered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice. The purpose of the LLEBG Program is to provide funds to units of local govern- ment to underwrite projects to reduce crime and im- prove public safety. Program Eligibility and Distribution of Funds To be considered eligible for the LLEBG Program, a jurisdiction must be a general purpose unit of local gov- ernment. t The unit of local government must report, via its law enforcement agencies, to the Uniform Crime Re- ports (UCR) Program of the Federal Bureau ofInvesti- gation (FBI). The LLEBG Program is a formula program based on a jurisdiction's number ofUCR Part I violent crimes re- ported to the FBI. The formula is computed in two stages. In the first stage, state allocations are proportionate to each state's average annual amount ofUCR Part I violent crimes compared with that for all other states for the 3 most recent calendar years of data from the FBI. Each state, however, must receive a minimum award of 0.25 per- cent of the total amount available for formula distribution under the LLEBG Program. In the second stage, local awards are proportionate to each local jurisdiction's aver- age annual amount ofUCR Part I violent crimes compared with that for all other local jurisdictions in the state for the 3 most recent calendar years. Jurisdictions reporting crime rates above the formula-based threshold of$10,000 are eligible for direct awards. The difference remaining between the state allocation and the local allocation total is awarded to a state ad- ministrative agency (SAA) designated by the Governor. The SAA has the option of distributing award funds to state police departments or units of local government not meeting the formula-based threshold of $1 0,000. Additional information about this portion of the funds is available from each state's respective SAA. Program Purpose Areas LLEBG Program funds must be spent in accordance with one or more of the following seven purpose areas: a Supporting law enforcement: . Hiring, training, and employing on a continuing basis new, additional law enforcement officers and necessary support personnel. . Paying overtime to currently employed law enforcement officers and necessary support personnel to increase the number of hours worked by such personnel. . Procuring equipment, technology, and other material directly related to basic law enforce- ment functions. a Enhancing security measures in and around schools and in and around other facilities or locations that the unit of local government considers special risks for incidents of crime. a Establishing or supporting drug courts. o Enhancing the adjudication of cases involving violent offenders, including cases involving violent juvenile offenders. o Establishing a multi jurisdictional task force, particularly in rural areas, composed of law en- forcement officials representing units of local government. This task force must work with federal law enforcement officials to prevent and control cnme. o Establishing crime prevention programs involving cooperation between community residents and law enforcement personnel to control, detect, or investi- gate crime or to prosecute criminals. o Defraying the cost of indemnification insurance for law enforcement officers. Program Requirements The following requirements must be met prior to the obligation of LLEBG Program funds and prior to the Request for Orawdown (RFO) of funds. The RFO must be completed within 90 days of the posting of awards, or the funds will be redistributed in the following fiscal year. o Advisory Board Each jurisdiction must establish or designate an advisory board to review the application. The board must be designated to make nonbinding recommendations for the proposed use of funds received under this program. The advisory board must include a member from each of the following local organizations: law enforcement agency, prosecutor's office, court system, school system, and a nonprofit group (e.g., educational, religious, community) active in crime prevention or drug-use prevention or treatment. o Public Hearing Each jurisdiction must hold at least one public hearing regarding the proposed use of funds prior to the obligation of funds. Jurisdictions should encour- age public attendance and participation. o Matching Funds In each jurisdiction, LLEBG funds may not exceed 90 percent of total program costs. Program partici- pation requires a cash match that will not be waived. All recipients must maintain records clearly showing the source, amount, and timing of all matching contributions. o Trust Fund Each jurisdiction must establish a trust fund that may accrue interest in which to deposit program funds. o Expenditure Period All federal funds, including interest, revenue, divi- dend, and match, must be spent within the 2-year expenditure period. Unspent funds must be returned to BJA within 90 days of program termination. o Public Safety Officers' Health Benefits Provision Section 615 of the FY 1998 Appropriations Act requires a unit of local government to afford a public safety officer who retires or is separated from duty due to a personalline-of-duty injury, suffered as a direct and proximate result of re- sponding to a hot pursuit or an emergency situa- tion, health benefits at the time of separation that are the same as or better than those he or she received while on duty. To be eligible to receive the entire amount of award under the LLEBG Program, a unit of local govern- ment must be in compliance with this provision. If not in compliance, the unit will forfeit 10 percent of the eligible amount. Further information about this provision is provided on the LLEBG Internet-based application system, which may be accessed at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJAlhtmllllebgl.htrn. Prohibition on Use of Funds LLEBG funds are not to be used to purchase, lease, rent, or acquire tanks or armored vehicles, fixed-wing aircraft, limousines, real estate, yachts, or any vehicle not used primarily for law enforcement. Nor are funds to be used to retain individual consultants or construct new facilities. Likewise, federal funds are not to be used to supplant state or local funds. Rather, they are to be used to increase the amount of funds that would oth- erwise be available from state and local sources. Resolution of Funding Disparities The LLEBG Program provides resolution to potential funding disparities within jurisdictions. A state attorney general may certifY that a disparity exists between or among jurisdictions. Those jurisdictions are then re- quired by statute to develop and submit joint applica- tions. BJA's role is limited to accepting state attorney general certifications and reviewing jointly submitted applications. If the state attorney general chooses not to become involved in the disparate allocation certification process, there is no mechanism for BlA to intervene. All certifications must be submitted within given dead- lines, prior to BJA determination of annual award amounts. 2 The LLEBG Program employs two criteria for deter- mining eligibility for disparity certification. First, an associated municipality's eligible funding amount must be greater (by set percentages) than the funding amount of the county. Second, the county must bear more than 50 percent of prosecution or incarceration costs arising from Part I violent crimes reported by an associated municipality. If there are multiple associated munici- palities, the county must also show that the funding al- locations to those municipalities is likely to threaten the efficient administration of justice. FY 2001 Application Process The FY 2001 application and award processes will be administered via the Internet-based Grants Management System. Application deadlines and other LLEBG Pro- gram dates will be established in accordance with sys- tem development efforts and will be posted on the BJA Web site. The application process will consist of the following steps: 1. BJA will notify units of government of their eligibility and provide information on the Internet- based application system for the FY 2001 LLEBG Program. 2. State attorneys general will submit disparity certifications to BJA, if applicable. 3. As required by statute, chief executive officers (CEOs) will submit a copy of the application to the Governor or designated representative. 4. CEOs will submit FY 2001 LLEBG applications via the Internet. Visit the BJA Web site for addi- tional guidance regarding the online submission of applications. 5. BJA will make awards on a rolling basis, with all FY 2001 awards completed by September 28,2001. Technical Assistance For a complete listing of technical assistance available under the LLEBG Program, visit www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ BJAlhtmVllta.htm. For Further Information To find out more about the Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program or BJA's technical assistance ini- tiatives, contact the following offices: Bureau of Justice Assistance State and Local Assistance Division 810 Seventh Street NW. Washington, DC 20531 202-305-2088 Fax: 202-514-5956 World Wide Web: www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA Bureau of Justice Assistance Clearinghouse P.O. Box 6000 Rockville, MD 20849-6000 1-800-688-4252 World Wide Web: www.ncjrs.org Clearinghouse staff are available Monday through Fri- day, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. eastern time. Ask to be placed on the BJA mailing list. U.S. Department of Justice Response Center 1-800-421-6770 or 202-307-1480 Response Center staff are available Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eastern time. Notes 1. Units of local government are counties, towns and townships, villages, cities, parishes, Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages, and parish sheriffs (in the state of Louisiana) that carry out substantial governmental duties. FS 000268 May 2001 3 Local Law Enforcement Block Grants - LLEBG Introduction Application Award Grant Handbook View Only View Application Help/Frequently Asked Questions LLEBG Home Log-Off Page I of I FY 2003 Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program Monroe County, FL RFD Grant Changes Final Grant Report Correspondence Application was submitted on August 11,200310:39:11 AM EDT. Click here to print a copy. LLEBG FY 2003 Application Date Certified: 11-AUG-03 Date Submitted: 11-AUG-03 Jurisdiction Information Jurisdiction: County: State: CDFA Number: Monroe County MONROE FLORIDA 16.592 Budget Information Eligible Award Amount: Final Award Match Amount: Matching Funds Amount: Description: $62,388 $6,932 State and Local Government $62.388 Units CEO Information Title: Name Prefix: Last Name : First Name: County Mayor Mrs. Spehar Dixie Address: Telephone: Fax: Email: 500 Whitehead Street (305) 292-3440 (305) 292-3466 Suite 102 boccdis1@monroecounty- Key West, FL 33040-6581 fI.gov Program Contact Information Title: Name Prefix: Last Name: First Name : County Administratror Mr. Roberts James Address: Telephone: Fax: Email: 1100 Simonton Street (305) 292-4441 (305) 292-4544 roberts- Key West, FL 33040-3110 james@monroecounty-fl.gov Application Details Date Agreed to Trust Fund Requirement: Applicant is PSOHB Compliant: 11-AUG-03 Yes Date Agreed to SPOC Requirement: Date Agreed to SAA Review Requirement: 11-AUG-03 11-AUG-03 Date Agreed to Certifications: Date Agreed to Assurances: 11-AUG-03 11-AUG-03 https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs//llebg2000.l1ebg_ main.app Jead _ only?p _ bgid=5 7/6/2004 Page I of I Advisory Board Certification OMS Clearance #: 1121-0204 Direct award recipients are required to hold at least one Advisory Board meeting to discuss proposed use of LLEBG funds prior to receipt or obligation of funds. The Advisory Board must include at least one representative from each of the following local organizations: law enforcement agency (Police Department or Sheriff's Department), prosecutor's office, court system, local school system, and nonprofit group (e.g. educational, religious, or community) active in crime prevention or drug use prevention or treatment. Date the FY 2003 Advisory Board completed its review and made non-binding recommendations 103.~ IOCT ~ 12003 if Please enter the names and positions of the representatives of the agency or agencies that comprise your Advisory Board who met on the proposed allocations. Position (not prefix) Name Law Enforcement Agency (Chief of Police or Sheriff could represent law I~~~rif! [~ichard[).Roth enforcement) Prosecutor's Office 1~~~t.~tC3te~tty. Ic;atherine'll()gel Court System IJudge, 16th Circuit IRichard Payne Local School System IDirectorofTeachin: IC~rol Eisenman Nonprofit Group (e.g., educational, religious, or community) active in crime prfevhention orfidrug ab~se ~re~enthio~, or ~~a~ebnt. Pplelase Probvbide .the name lExec. Dir. Care Cellrv1arshall Wolfe o t e nonpro t organIzatIon In t e pOSItIon ox. ease a revmte as ... ...... .... ...m m ... necessary. P' I certifY that each of the above Advisory Board members have reviewed and made non-binding recommendations for the allocation ofFY 2003 LLEBG Program funds. Please Note: If the above required Advisory Board members did not review the proposed allocations, your jurisdiction can complete the remainder of the drawdown forms, but will not be able to submit the Request for Drawdown until such time as another Advisory Board meeting has been held with the required members present. https://grants.ojp.usdoj.govlllebgs/lllebg2000.rfd _ main.gen _ ab _ scr?p _ bgid=5 7/6/2004 Project Details Page I of 1 View Project OMS Clearance#: 1121-020~ Project Title (less than 50 characters) IMonroe District Schools Tech Lab Security. Project Description Purchase of security monitoring equipment to protect technical labs at high schools throughout Monroe County. This equipment will prevent theft of technical lab equipment, and help apprehend those who steal equipment. Purpose Area: (Select only one purpose area.) r Purpose Area I Law Enforcement (i' Purpose Area 2 Enhancing Security r Purpose Area 3 Drug Courts r Purpose Area 4 Enhancing Adjudication r Purpose Area 5 Multi-Jurisdictional Task Forces r Purpose Area 6 Crime Prevention r Purpose Area 7 Indemnification Insurance https://grants.ojp.usdoj .govlllebgs/lllebg2000.rfd yroject_info. project_ details?p _ bgid=5&p yroL seq=606... 7/6/2004 Project Information Page I of2 Purpose Area: 2 Project Title: Monroe District Schools Tech Lab Security Allocated Amount: $14,392 Purpose Area 2, Enhancing Security, allows for the use of grant funds to enhance security measures in and around schools and/or any other facility or location that is considered to be a risk of crime for children. Funds under this program area cannot be used for new construction. However, costs incurred in the renovation of facilities necessary to a project under an LLEBG program area are generally allowed. LLEBG Funds may not be used to supplant state or local funding. [Additional Information] Target Facility/ Location Please indicate the target location or facility where you plan to Enhance Security. Notice that you can pick only one area. If you need to plan to allocate these funds to multiple locations, please add a new project for each location. At least one selection must be made. Schools r Pre Schools/Daycares C Primary Schools ~. Secondary Schools Other r Governrnent Facility C Commercial Area C Domestic Violence Center C Senior Housing Specify (Required for an Other selection):l C Assisted Housing C Public Recreational Area Government Level Select the level or type of participating governrnent agency(ies) for this project: At least one selection must be made. n Federal 17: County/Parish n State n Municipality n Tribal n All of the above n Territorial Other I Organization Involved Please indicate the types of organization(s) involved in your project: At least one selection must be made. n Governrnental n Social Services n Private for-profit C Religious n Private non-profit n Community organization(s) please describe I P- Educational n All above Other I Criminal Justice Nexus Please indicate the criminal justice system focus of your project: At least one selection must be made. P- Prevention/Education n Treatment n Law Enforcement n Probation P- Prosecution n Parole r Public Defense/Indigent Defense n Aftercare/Reentry n Adjudication/Courts r All above r Corrections/Alternatives to Incarceration Other I Program Development Please select the developing skills/knowledge process directed towards your project: At least one selection must be made. https://grants.ojp.usdoj .govlllebgs/lllebg2000.rfd Jlroject_info. update Jlroject_ details 7/6/2004 Project Information P Not Applicable . r Strategic Planning r Organizational Development r Multidisciplinary Planning r Program Implementation Program Evaluation r C Outcome/Performance-Based C Process Evaluation r Training r Technical Assistance Other I Page 2 of2 https:/ 1 grants.ojp. usdoj . gov/llebgs/ /llebg2000.rfd yroject_info. update yroject_ details 7/6/2004 Target Information Page I of I Please identify the target group of your project: (At least one selection in each area must be made.) AGE r Not Applicable r 0-8 Youth r 9-13 Adolescent 17 14-17 Teenage [7 18-24 Young Adult 17 25-65 Adult r 65 and older Senior r All Age Groups GENDER r Not Applicable r Male r Female [7 Both GROUP TYPE 17 Citizens r Illegal Aliens r Legal Aliens r Victims 17 Offenders r Witness r Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Professionals r Physically Challenged r Mentally Challenged Other I.. .... https://grants.ojp.usdoj .govlllebgs//!l1ebg2000.rfd yroject_info.insert _area_details 7/612004 Project Initiatives Project Initiatives Page I of2 Select up to five of the following 23 major project initiatives that best identify or describe the major focus area(s) for this project. Within each major initiative area, select as many subinitiative descriptors as needed. (At least one project initiative must be selected.) 1. Arson: Type of Building n Business n Religious Structures n Residential Other I 2. Assault Describe I 12. FraudlWhite Collar Crimes n Credit Card n Cyber Crime n Embezzlement n Healthcare n Internet n Mail n Money Laundering L Telemarketing nY2K Other 3. Asset Forfeiture Describe I 4. Auto Theft n Carjacking n Chop Shops n Grand Theft Other I 13. Gun Violence L Gun Control L Gun Safety n Homicide Other I 5. Civil Remedy n Code Enforcement n Nuisance Abatement Other I 14. Hate Crimes n Ethnic L Racial n Religious n Sexual Orientation Other I 6. Community-Based Strategies n Community Justice/Restitution n Community Policing n Community Prosecution n Neighborhood Watch n Sentencing Alternatives Other I 15. Improving the Criminal Justice System n Ballistics Recognition Systems n Fingerprint Identification Systems Other I 7. Counseling n Conflict Resolution r Mentoring r Peer Other I 16. Missing Children n Kidnapping n Non-custodial Abduction nRunAway Other r 8. Domestic Preparedness/Countering https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs/ /!1lebg2000.rfd ~roject_ info .insert_target 17. Murder 7/6/2004 Project Initiatives Page 2 of2 Terrorism r Biological/Chemical Warfare r Civil/Riot Disorder r First Responders r Nuclear Warfare r Weapons of Mass Destruction Other I Describe 18. Organized Crime r Drug Cartels r Drug Lords Other I . 9. Domestic Violence r Child Abuse r Elder Abuse r Family Violence r Spousal Abuse Other I 19. Rape/Sexual Assault r Campus Rape r Date Rape r Molestation r Violence Against Women Other 10. Drug! Alcohol r Driving Under the Influence (DUI) r Inhalants r Testing r Trafficking r Underage Drinking rUse Other 20. Robbery Describe Ipr.()tEl(;ti()~()f tEl(;h~icClII:: 21. School Safety Describe IproteGtion~ftechnicalli 22. Victims of Crime r Closed Circuit Testimony r Victim Assistance Other I 11. Employment/U nemployment Describe I 23. Youth Gangs r Community-based Gang/Intervention Other I https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs//! llebg2000.rfd -'project_info.insert _target 7/6/2004 Project Details Page 1 of I View Project OMS Clearance #: 1121-0204 Project Title (less than 50 characters) I Monroe County Juv~nile Drug. Court Project Description Monroe County Juvenile Drug Court includes all key components of a drug court as defined by NDCPO, including clinical supervision. Purpose Area: (Select only one purpose area.) r Purpose Area 1 Law Enforcement r Purpose Area 2 Enhancing Security (e; Purpose Area 3 Drug Courts Purpose Area 4 Enhancing Adjudication Purpose Area 5 Multi-Jurisdictional Task Forces Purpose Area 6 Crime Prevention Purpose Area 7 Indemnification Insurance https://grants.ojp.usdoj .govlllebgs/lllebg2000.rfd ~roject_info.project_ details?p _ bgid=5&p ~roLseq=606... 7/6/2004 Project Information Page 1 of~ Purpose Area: 3 Project Title: Monroe County Juvenile Drug Court Allocated Amount: $54,928 Purpose Area 3, Drug Courts, allow for the use of grant funds to establish or support drug courts. To be eligible for funding, a drug court program must include, at a minimum, continuing judicial supervision over offenders with substance abuse problems who are not violent offenders, and the integrated administration of other sanctions and services including: · Mandatory periodic testing for the use of controlled substances or other addictive substances during any period of supervised release or probation for each participant; . Substance abuse treatment for each participant; · Probation or other supervised release involving the possibility of prosecution, confinement, or incarceration based on noncompliance with program requirements or failure to show satisfactory progress; and programmatic, offender management, and aftercare services such as relapse prevention, vocational job training, and job and housing placement · LLEBG Funds may not be used to supplant state or local funding. [ Additional Information] Nature of Project At least one selection must be made. Establish a New Court C Adult Support an Existing Court r Adult C Juvenile (i' Juvenile Structure of Drug Court At least one selection must be made. 17 Deferred Prosecution r Post adjudication r Combination Other I Government Level Select the level or type of participating governrnent agency(ies) for this project: At least one selection must be made. r Federal P- County/Parish r State r Municipality r Tribal r All of the above r Territorial Other Organization Involved Please indicate the types of organization(s) involved in your project: At least one selection must be made. r Governmental r Social Services r Private for-profit r Religious r Private non-profit r Community organization(s) please describe I r Educational P All above Otherj Criminal Justice Nexus Please indicate the criminal justice system focus of your project: At least one selection must be made. r Prevention/Education P Treatment https:l/grants.ojp.usdoj .govlllebgs//llebg2000.rfd ~roject_info.update ~roject_ details 7/6/2004 Project Information r Law Enforcement . r Prosecution r Public Defense/Indigent Defense r Adjudication/Courts p Corrections/Alternatives to Incarceration Page 2 of~ r Probation r Parole r Aftercare/Reentry r All above Other I Program Development Please select the developing skills/knowledge process directed towards your project: At least one selection must be made. r N at Applicable r Strategic Planning r Organizational Development P Multidisciplinary Planning P Program Implementation Program Evaluation r C Outcome/Performance-Based C Process Evaluation r Training r Technical Assistance Other I https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs//llebg2000.rfd --'project_info. update --'project_details 7/6/2004 Target Information Page I of Please identify the target group of your project: (At least one selection in each area must be made.) AGE [" Not Applicable [" 0-8 Youth P- 9-13 Adolescent P- 14-17 Teenage r 18-24 Young Adult [" 25-65 Adult [" 65 and older Senior [" All Age Groups GENDER [" Not Applicable [" Male [" Female P- Both GROUP TYPE [" Citizens [" Illegal Aliens [" Legal Aliens [" Victims P- Offenders [" Witness [" Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Professionals [" Physically Challenged L Mentally Challenged Other r ....... ..... ... . https://grants.ojp.usdoj .gov/llebgs//!llebg2000.rfd ~roject_ info.insert_ area_details 7/6/2004 Project Initiatives Project Initiatives Page 1 of: Select up to five of the following 23 major project initiatives that best identify or describe the major focus area(s) for this project. Within each major initiative area, select as many subinitiative descriptors as needed. (At least one project initiative must be selected.) 1. Arson : Type of Building n Business n Religious Structures n Residential Other I 2. Assault Describe I 12. Fraud/White Collar Crimes r Credit Card r Cyber Crime r Embezzlement r Healthcare r Internet r Mail r Money Laundering r Telemarketing rY2K Other I 3. Asset Forfeiture Describe I 4. Auto Theft n Carjacking n Chop Shops n Grand Theft Other I 13. Gun Violence r Gun Control [J Gun Safety r Homicide Other 5. Civil Remedy n Code Enforcement n Nuisance Abatement Other 14. Hate Crimes r Ethnic [J Racial r Religious r Sexual Orientation Other I 6. Community-Based Strategies n Community Justice/Restitution n Community Policing n Community Prosecution n Neighborhood Watch n Sentencing Alternatives Other I 15. Improving the Criminal Justice System r Ballistics Recognition Systems r Fingerprint Identification Systems Other I 7. Counseling n Conflict Resolution r Mentoring n Peer Other I 16. Missing Children r Kidnapping n Non-custodial Abduction r Run Away Other I 8. Domestic Preparedness/Coun tering https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs//! llebg2000.rfd ~roject_info .insert_target 17. Murder 7/6/2004 Project Initiatives Page 2 of Terrorism n Biological/Chemical Warfare n Civil/Riot Disorder n First Responders n Nuclear Warfare n Weapons of Mass Destruction Other I Describe I 18. Organized Crime n Drug Cartels n Drug Lords Other r 9. Domestic Violence n Child Abuse n Elder Abuse n Family Violence n Spousal Abuse Other I 19. Rape/Sexual Assault n Campus Rape n Date Rape n Molestation n Violence Against Women Other I.. 10. Drug!Alcohol n Driving Under the Influence (DUI) n Inhalants PJ Testing n Trafficking PJ Underage Drinking PJ Use Other 20. Robbery Describe I 21. School Safety Describe L 22. Victims of Crime n Closed Circuit Testimony n Victim Assistance Other 1 11. Employment/Unemployment Describe J 23. Youth Gangs n Community-based Gang/Intervention Other I https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/llebgs/ /! llebg2000.rfdyroject_info .insert_target 7/6/2004