Responding to Drug Use and Violence: Helping People, Families and Communities: A Directory and Resource Guide of Public and Private-Sector Drug Control Grants

Capa
DIANE Publishing, 1996 - 157 páginas
Important resource for all state & local officials seeking Federal assistance for new programs against drug use in their communities. Discusses public- & private-sector forms of support. Includes information on programs from the U. S. Departments of Education, Health & Human Services, Justice, Interior, Labor, Transportation, & others. Provides principal contact , criminal justice, treatment/prevention, & education contacts for all states. Appendices list Federal formula grant funding by state, HIDTA points of contact, & grant program points of contact. Over 100 programs are profiled.
 

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Página 87 - Act) to establish programs to prepare youth and adults facing serious barriers to employment for participation in the labor force by providing job training and other services that will result in increased employment and earnings, increased educational and occupational skills, and decreased welfare dependency, thereby improving the quality of the work force and enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of the Nation (section 2).
Página 69 - ... contracts with public and private agencies for the development of more effective education, training, research, prevention, diversion, treatment, and rehabilitation programs in the area of juvenile delinquency and programs to improve the juvenile justice system.
Página 67 - Operation Weed and Seed" — a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to combat violent crime, drug use, and gang activity in high-crime neighborhoods. The goal is to identify drug activity and then to "seed" the sites with an array of crime and drug prevention programs, along with human service resources to prevent crime from reoccurring. The strategy is to bring together federal, state, and local government, the community, and the private sector in a partnership.
Página 18 - States in rehabilitating handicapped individuals so that they may prepare for and engage in gainful employment to the extent of their capabilities, thereby increasing not only their social and economic well-being but also the productive capacity of the Nation.
Página 79 - Grant authority. (a) The Assistant Attorney General may make grants to States, State courts, local courts, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments, acting directly or through agreements with other public or private entities, for programs that involve: (1) Continuing judicial supervision over offenders with substance abuse problems who are not violent offenders, and (2) The integrated administration of other sanctions and services, which shall include...
Página 19 - Have a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay.
Página 113 - Assistance (CFDA) is a governmentwide compendium of federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public.
Página 81 - Department the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the United States Marshals Service, and the United States Attorneys...
Página 18 - Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480...
Página 79 - Diversion, 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 (iv) Programmatic, offender management, and aftercare services such as relapse prevention, health care, education, vocational training, job placement, housing placement, and child care or other family support services for each participant who requires such services.

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