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Town Of Stratford: 2021 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
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7/9/2021
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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Justice Assistance
2021 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Project Abstract for Public Review July 2021
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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Justice Assistance
2021 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Project Abstract for Public Review July 2021 U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Justice Assistance
2021 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Project Abstract for Public Review July 2021 Applicant Name: Town of Stratford
Funding Sought: $10,335
Grant Period: 1 Year
Project Title: Enhance Stratford Police Department’s Body-Worn Camera Program by Acquiring Replacement Cameras
Program
Stratford Police Department established a body-worn cameras (BWCs) program in 2016, which is mandated by the State of Connecticut Police Accountability bill. The project covered by this grant will acquire new cameras to replace cameras that are either no longer serviceable or failing due to reaching the end of their service-life. Since the inception of the program, the body-worn cameras have been used to document police interactions with the public, secure statements from victims, witnesses and suspects for prosecution and evidence documentation, and for police officer accountability.
Goals and Objectives
Obtain Justice Assistance Grant funding to cover the cost of Stratford Police Department acquiring 13 body-worn cameras to be worn by police officers during the performance of their duties. Acquire the body-worn cameras, train all members of Stratford Police Department on the proper and effective use of the body-worn cameras, and implement the usage of the new cameras.
Applicant Name: Funding Sought: Grant Period: Project Title: Enhance Stratford Police Department’s Body-Worn Camera Program by Acquiring Replacement Cameras Project Title: Program Stratford Police Department established a body-worn cameras (BWCs) program in 2016, which is mandated by the State of Connecticut Police Accountability bill. The project covered by this grant will acquire new cameras to replace cameras that are either no longer serviceable or failing due to reaching the end of their service-life. Since the inception of the program, the body-worn cameras have been used to document police interactions with the public, secure statements from victims, witnesses and suspects for prosecution and evidence documentation, and for police officer accountability. Goals and Objectives Obtain Justice Assistance Grant funding to cover the cost of Stratford Police Department acquiring 13 body-worn cameras to be worn by police officers during the performance of their duties. Acquire the body-worn cameras, train all members of Stratford Police Department on the proper and effective use of the body-worn cameras, and implement the usage of the new cameras. Can't see the table below? Click here to view the original story. Can't see the table below? Click here to view the original story.
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