NCJ Number
184606
Journal
National Institute of Justice Journal Issue: 232 Dated: June 1997 Pages: 11-15
Editor(s)
Daniel Tompkins
Date Published
June 1997
Length
5 pages
Annotation
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is committed to supporting the development of new technologies and the dissemination of information and has implemented a national and regional system of support centers to provide technical assistance to State and local law enforcement and corrections agencies.
Abstract
The concept of regional centers developed as a means for NIJ to learn more about the needs of law enforcement and corrections professionals and to use the specialized technological expertise available around the country. The National Center is the hub for coordinating, collecting, and disseminating information about new equipment, guidelines and standards, and technical assistance. Law enforcement and corrections professionals call the National Center or connect to the Justice Technology Information Network to obtain general information or order publications such as reports on product testing. The National Center also manages the voluntary equipment standards and testing program and supports the outreach efforts and activities of the Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council. The other centers are the Border Research and Technology Center and the centers for the northeast, southeast, Rocky Mountain, and western regions. Map and contact information for each center