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NIJ begins with 35 employees and a budget of $2.9 million. The Institute joins other Federal agencies, universities, and nonprofit organizations in building on criminological research, spurring development of new knowledge in criminal justice, and increasing the corps of skilled researchers and innovative practitioners.
Awards during the first year encompass several key areas: law enforcement communications systems, crime prevention and rehabilitation, technology, and management and organization of the criminal justice system.
NIJ begins support for graduate research fellowships and assessing curriculum needs in degree programs for criminal justice professionals. |