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Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of Protection Orders (GTEAP) Technical Assistance Project
Since 1996, the BWJP Criminal and Civil Justice Office has coordinated the Comprehensive Technical Assistance Program for the Department of Justice/Office on Violence Against Women’s Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of Protection Orders. Communities that receive these grants are working to establish or improve a coordinated criminal justice response to domestic violence cases. These funds support efforts by prosecutors, probation officers, law enforcement agencies, advocates, and the courts to enhance victim safety and offender accountability.
As part of the assistance to grantees, the Criminal and Civil Office provides:
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Multi-disciplinary trainings on a variety of issues related to criminal or civil justice interventions in domestic violence cases
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Webinars and audioconferences on emerging issues and promising practices
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Advocacy Institutes to enhance the effectiveness of advocates working to improve criminal justice responses in their communities
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Research available for downloading from the BWJP website
In cooperation with other Technical Assistance (TA) providers, the Criminal and Civil Office offers specialized training institutes for prosecutors and judges.
It also provides targeted TA for grantees on building the capacity of advocacy services and other professionals to respond to victims of abuse by law enforcement officers.
The overall TA goal is to strengthen the grantees’ coordinated community responses by improving their ability to identify, analyze, and resolve problems within their existing justice responses and by improving the knowledge and skills of the individual professionals involved in handling domestic violence cases.
For more information, please visit the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women, Grant Programs webpage.
If your community is interested in applying for a Grant to Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of Protection Orders, please visit the Federal Grants Wire webpage. |