42 U.S.C. § 3766
Section 3766 · Evaluation
Current version, with additions and removals from the November 29, 1990 version.
To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of programs funded under this subchapter, the National Institute of Justice shall—
To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of programs funded under this subchapter, the National Institute of Justice shall—
In selecting programs for review, the Director of the National Institute of Justice should consider—
In selecting programs for review, the Director of the National Institute of Justice should consider—
(1) whether the program establishes or demonstrates a new and innovative approach to drug or crime control;
(1) whether the program establishes or demonstrates a new and innovative approach to drug or crime control;
(3) whether the program has a high potential to be replicated in other jurisdictions; and
(3) whether the program has a high potential to be replicated in other jurisdictions; and
(4) whether there is substantial public awareness and community involvement in the program. Routine auditing, monitoring, and internal assessment of a State and local drug control program's progress shall be the sole responsibility of the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
(4) whether there is substantial public awareness and community involvement in the program. Routine auditing, monitoring, and internal assessment of a State and local drug control program's progress shall be the sole responsibility of the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
The Director of the National Institute of Justice shall annually report to the President, the Attorney General, and the Congress on the nature and findings of the evaluation and research and development activities funded under this section.
The Director of the National Institute of Justice shall annually report to the President, the Attorney General, and the Congress on the nature and findings of the evaluation and research and development activities funded under this section.