INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS
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| Foilsithe in: | Corrections Forum vol. 20, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 2011), p. 56. |
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Criminal Justice Media, Inc.
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| 520 | 3 | |a Along with cuts to payroll taxes; jobs to revamp transportation infrastructure; employment for our nation's veterans; and extension of unemployment insurance, the President's proposal would provide $4 billion in funding for the COPS Hiring Program to enable the new hiring and rehiring of thousands of law enforcement officers across the nation, as well as the prevention of officer layoffs. Since its implementation in 1994, the COPS Hiring Program has afforded state and local law enforcement agencies the ability to hire much-needed personnel to advance community policing efforts and anti-crime programs, they said, adding that the NSA "applauds President Obama and Vice President Biden for their strong and unwavering support of our nation's law enforcement; in these tough economic times, the proposed $4 billion for COPS Hiring would be a monumental step forward to not only create and preserve essential public safety jobs, but ensure that law enforcement agencies have the tools and resources necessary to protect the safety and security of their communities nationwide." | |
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