NCJ Number
82948
Date Published
1982
Length
15 pages
Annotation
The 1983 budget request and rationale for the U.S. Justice Department are presented before the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Abstract
The total 1983 request is for $2.67 billion and 54,104 positions. This level of resources permits the maintaining of the Department's law enforcement operations at the current level. In view of the necessary Federal budget reductions proposed for domestic programs, the Justice Department's request reflects the President's strong commitment to an effective law enforcement program. The request includes uncontrollable cost increases of $196.1 million, program increases of $67.8 million, the proposed transfers from other Departments of $22.2 million, and program reductions of $94.2 million. The major part of the program increase is for $58.7 million to fund the transfer of responsibility to the Attorney General for Cuban/Haitian entrants under the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980. Nearly all of the program reductions are related to the elimination of State and local grant programs and the U.S. Trustees' activity. Overall, the budget request reflects priority given to crime control areas and reduction in Federal subsidies to State and local agencies. (Author summary modified)