Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle I— Comprehensive Acts › Chapter 101— JUSTICE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT › Subchapter II— NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE › § 10122
Creates a National Institute of Justice inside the Department of Justice. The President must appoint a Director who has experience in justice research. The Director reports to the Attorney General through the Assistant Attorney General. The Director has final control over all grants, agreements, and contracts the Institute awards. The Director must work full time and cannot hold a job or office with any organization that the Institute deals with. The Institute can fund and run research, demonstrations, and special projects with government agencies, colleges, private groups, or individuals. It can study short- and long-term ways to improve criminal and civil justice, including finding alternatives to current programs, learning more about causes of crime and juvenile delinquency, improving police relations with minority communities, helping victims and witnesses, speeding fair case handling, improving corrections, and preventing white-collar crime and corruption. It can evaluate project results (including cost where practical), give recommendations, offer fellowships and training, collect and share information nationally and internationally, advise government agencies, and develop and test crime-fighting tools and technology. To do its work, the Director can use or consult with other federal, state, local, and private agencies (with consent), ask federal agencies for needed information, seek help from courts, and exercise certain other statutory powers.
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34 U.S.C. § 10122
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