WASHINGTON- Yesterday, the Senate passed a bill introduced by U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Gary Peters (D-MI), the Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018, which would authorize a nationwide law enforcement program focused on the reduction of violent crime.
A companion bill sponsored by U.S. Representative Barbara Comstock (R-VA-10) unanimously passed the House of Representatives in March.
“I learned from my time as Texas Attorney General that one of the keys to reducing crime rates and fighting violent crime in Texas is fostering partnerships and developing task forces between federal, state, and local law enforcement,” said. Sen. Cornyn. “The Project Safe Neighborhoods program gives law enforcement on all levels the tools they need to collaborate, reduce violent crime, and keep our children safe.”
“It is critical that we do all we can to help communities in Michigan who have seen firsthand the toll of gun violence and drug crimes,” said Sen. Peters. “Project Safe Neighborhoods has worked with law enforcement and the communities they serve to create measurable results in Michigan by decreasing violence and crime throughout the state. I’m pleased that the Senate has approved this bill, so Project Safe Neighborhoods can continue to make communities safer in Michigan and around the country.”
‘Project Safe Neighborhoods’ explained
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:
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