Wireless Crime Funding Eligibility & Constraints

GrantID: 63725

Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,400

Deadline: May 18, 2024

Grant Amount High: $440,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Collaborative Learning Programs with Universities

This initiative facilitates collaboration between law enforcement agencies and higher education institutions to enhance educational outcomes related to wireless crime investigation. By bridging academic research with practical law enforcement training, the program emphasizes technology's role in modern investigative strategies. It explicitly excludes traditional classroom-based instruction that does not include applied research or fieldwork components.

Real-world implementations of this program can be seen in partnerships where universities provide technology-driven curricula tailored to law enforcement challenges. For instance, a collaborative program might involve criminology students working alongside police officers in developing cybersecurity awareness campaigns targeting young adults. Such partnerships not only enrich students' educational experiences but also provide law enforcement with innovative perspectives on addressing contemporary threats.

Eligibility for this funding requires a solid foundation of cooperative strategies between law enforcement and academic entities. Agencies should not only demonstrate a commitment to integration in their training approaches but also show readiness to adapt to the changing landscape of crime involving technology. In contrast, agencies that do not maintain openness to academic collaboration may struggle to meet funding objectives.

A critical aspect of this initiative is the expectation of outcomes that illustrate improved investigative skills and community engagement through academic partnerships. Agencies must articulate how they will assess the effectiveness of the training received, as well as how they plan to implement learnings within their practices. Evaluating these educational frameworks and their impact will be key in demonstrating accountability.

In summary, this funding opportunity promotes the forging of meaningful relationships between law enforcement and educational institutions to bolster the capacity to combat wireless crimes. By fostering innovation through research-based practices, the initiative encourages a proactive approach to modern crime-solving that is both effective and sustainable.

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