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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 · Sec. 30301

Sec. 30301. GRANT AUTHORIZATION

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## SEC. 30301 GRANT AUTHORIZATION **[**[34 U.S.C. 12141](/us/usc/t34/s12141)**]** ###
(a)Establishment ####
(1)In general The Attorney General may award grants to not more than 15 chronic high intensive crime areas to develop comprehensive model crime prevention programs that— #####
(A)involve and utilize a broad spectrum of community resources, including nonprofit community organizations, law enforcement organizations, and appropriate State and Federal agencies, including the State educational agencies; #####
(B)attempt to relieve conditions that encourage crime; and #####
(C)provide meaningful and lasting alternatives to involvement in crime. ####
(2)Consultation with the ounce of prevention council The Attorney General may consult with the Ounce of Prevention Council in awarding grants under paragraph (1). ###
(b)Priority In awarding grants under subsection (a), the Attorney General shall give priority to proposals that— ####
(1)are innovative in approach to the prevention of crime in a specific area; ####
(2)vary in approach to ensure that comparisons of different models may be made; and ####
(3)coordinate crime prevention programs funded under this program with other existing Federal programs to address the overall needs of communities that benefit from grants received under this title.
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