Awards and interagency agreements for technology research development to aid criminal justice are included in the list, along with projects related to information dissemination and technical support. The grants and contracts have been awarded to contribute to NIJ objectives of conducting basic and applied research on crime causes and prevention, sponsoring research and demonstration projects to improve law enforcement and the administration of justice, developing new technologies to deter crime and enhance criminal justice operations, and collecting criminal justice information for worldwide dissemination. The following information is provided for each grant and contract project listed: award number and project title; name of institution, agency, or corporation that received the award; name of principal investigator or contractor; and award amount.
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