(1) In addition to existing duties, the Prosecution Coordination Commission may:(1) Administer and disburse federal funds, grants, donations, and funds from public and private sources to carry out its responsibilities;(2) Educate professionals, law enforcement, judges, state agencies, and victim services providers on:(A) The role of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association;(B) The impact of crime on victims; and(C) Prosecutor victim advocacy services;(3) Maintain information on criminal justice information systems for prosecuting attorneys and victim services;(4) Advise the Governor and the General Assembly as to the long-range and short-range goals and needs concerning crime rates and the criminal justice system and its impact on the victims of crime;(5) Provide support, coordination, education, and technical assistance on issues of concern to prosecuting attorneys and crime victim services providers;(6) Provide support, coordination, technical assistance, and training in accounting, programmatic, and service delivery to subgrantees;(7) Establish peer-review panels in the course of the award and administration of grants; and(8) Approve the expenditure of funds from the Law Enforcement and Prosecutor Drug Enforcement Training Fund.
(1) Administer and disburse federal funds, grants, donations, and funds from public and private sources to carry out its responsibilities;
(2) Educate professionals, law enforcement, judges, state agencies, and victim services providers on:(A) The role of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association;(B) The impact of crime on victims; and(C) Prosecutor victim advocacy services;
(A) The role of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association;
(B) The impact of crime on victims; and
(C) Prosecutor victim advocacy services;
(3) Maintain information on criminal justice information systems for prosecuting attorneys and victim services;
(4) Advise the Governor and the General Assembly as to the long-range and short-range goals and needs concerning crime rates and the criminal justice system and its impact on the victims of crime;
(5) Provide support, coordination, education, and technical assistance on issues of concern to prosecuting attorneys and crime victim services providers;
(6) Provide support, coordination, technical assistance, and training in accounting, programmatic, and service delivery to subgrantees;
(7) Establish peer-review panels in the course of the award and administration of grants; and
(8) Approve the expenditure of funds from the Law Enforcement and Prosecutor Drug Enforcement Training Fund.