WASHINGTON- U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and John Cornyn (R-TX) released the following statements after President Trump signed their Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018 into law. This legislation authorizes a nationwide law enforcement program focused on the reduction of violent crime.
“Across Michigan, Project Safe Neighborhoods has strengthened community partnerships and utilized data to reduce violent crime rates,” said Sen. Peters. “With today’s bill signing, Michigan law enforcement agencies and local violence prevention initiatives can continue building on this program’s proven successes to make our communities safer places to live, work and raise a family.”
“Over the course of a decade, partnerships between federal, state, and local law enforcement have reduced crime rates and protected communities in Texas,” said. Sen. Cornyn. “I initiated a similar program while Texas Attorney General, and expanding the program on a nationwide scale will make our communities safer and help law enforcement and prosecutors remove repeat and dangerous offenders from our streets.”
Background:
Project Safe Neighborhoods is a nationwide partnership between federal, state, and local law enforcement and prosecutors that uses evidence-based and data-driven approaches to reduce violent crime. Under Project Safe Neighborhoods, multiple law enforcement agencies cooperate and focus their enforcement efforts on the organized criminal networks and repeat offenders that are driving the crime rates in a particular region. Project Safe Neighborhoods also works to build trust and partnerships between law enforcement and the communities they serve through coordinated outreach, public awareness, innovative tactics, and collaborative interventions. Since its inception in 2001, Project Safe Neighborhoods has been successfully deployed by both Democratic and Republican administrations to reduce violent crime in large cities and smaller communities across the country. According to a Michigan State University study funded by the Department of Justice in 2013, Project Safe Neighborhoods was associated with a 13.1% decrease in violent crime in cities with a high-rate of program participation—including double-digit reductions in total firearms crime and homicides in every city examined by the study.
Specifically, the Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018:
The following organizations support Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018: the Fraternal Order of Police, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, the National Association of Police Organizations, the Major County Sheriffs of America, the National District Attorneys Association, the National Sheriffs’ Association, the National Criminal Justice Association, and the National Narcotic Officers' Associations' Coalition.
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