NCJ Number
9991
Date Published
1971
Length
64 pages
Annotation
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IS OUTLINED AND OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE STREETS ACT DISCUSSED IN THE LIGHT OF PLANNING AND FUNDING URBAN CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS.
Abstract
THE ELEMENTS OF A CRIMINAL JUSTICE COORDINATING COUNCIL, AN AGENCY WHICH FOSTERS INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION, ARE SET FORTH AND ARE ALSO ANALYZED FROM A MAYOR'S VANTAGE POINT. DESCRIPTIONS OF CRIME CONTROL PROJECTS RANGING FROM IMPROVED EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TO MORE SOPHISTICATED METHODS OF ALLEVIATING COURT BACKLOGS AND PREVENTING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, ILLUSTRATE THE VARIOUS RESPONSES OF A NUMBER OF CITIES TO THE SAFE STREETS ACT.