Addressing Arrest Disparities Impact in North Carolina
GrantID: 66368
Grant Funding Amount Low: $650,000
Deadline: August 12, 2024
Grant Amount High: $650,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Addressing Racial Disparities in Arrests in North Carolina
North Carolina is confronting pressing issues related to racial disparities in arrests, with data from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety indicating that Black individuals are arrested at a rate three times higher than their white counterparts. This systemic issue calls for a comprehensive approach that utilizes data analysis to bring about effective policy change and foster equity in law enforcement practices.
Who Should Apply in North Carolina
Eligible applicants include advocacy organizations, local law enforcement agencies, and research institutions dedicated to addressing racial disparities in the justice system. These groups must demonstrate a commitment to advancing equity and transparency in policing through data-driven efforts aimed at analyzing patterns of arrests and engagement in the communities they serve.
Application Requirements
To qualify for funding in North Carolina, applicants must present a detailed plan outlining their approach to data collection and analysis. This includes establishing baselines for current arrest rates, conducting community surveys, and outlining how the findings will inform policy recommendations. Collaboration and stakeholder engagement are crucial; thus, proposals must include evidence of partnerships with local organizations and community members to ensure the program's objectives align with the needs of the population.
Implementation Fit for North Carolina’s Context
The implementation of this grant program will focus on building robust data systems that enhance transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices. A region-specific approach is necessary, as North Carolina possesses diverse demographics that influence crime and arrest patterns. This initiative seeks to provide law enforcement with actionable insights about racial disparities to address systemic inequities effectively.
Conclusion
Overall, addressing racial disparities in arrests in North Carolina is critical for achieving justice and fairness in the criminal justice system. By employing data analysis and fostering community engagement, this program aims to create a more equitable law enforcement landscape that benefits all residents.
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