Leveraging Tech for Criminal Justice Funding Insights

GrantID: 4660

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000

Deadline: April 25, 2023

Grant Amount High: $166,500

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Leveraging Tech for Criminal Justice Solutions

This fellowship aims to support innovative research into the application of technology within the criminal justice system. The focus is on funding doctoral candidates who investigate how digital tools can enhance data analysis, improve operational efficiency, and inform decision-making processes across law enforcement agencies. By emphasizing technology's role, the initiative seeks to transform antiquated practices and align them with modern capabilities.

Research supported by this funding focuses on developing and implementing digital solutions, analyzing their efficacy, and illustrating potential scalability. It excludes funding for hardware or software purchases unrelated to research or operational support for existing technologies.

One use case could involve a doctoral project that evaluates a new software designed for crime mapping and its effectiveness in resource allocation for patrol officers. Another example includes a study that examines the impact of automated data reporting systems, detailing how these can streamline departmental workflows and enhance transparency.

Eligible candidates must be engaged in doctoral programs specializing in criminal justice, information technology, or related fields that prioritize research on technological adoption. Non-eligible candidates include those who are not focused on research that directly advances technological integration in criminal justice practices.

To ensure alignment with funding parameters, proposals should articulate specific technological innovations, providing thorough analyses of their potential impacts on operational practices, as well as metrics for future evaluation and implementation.

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