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<abstract>The Community Policing Act of 1994 set aside $8.8 billion through 2000
to strengthen public safety, including putting 100,000 additional police
officers on the streets nationwide. This testimony reports on the COPS
grant program midway through its six-year authorization. GAO found that
COPS grants were not targeted on the basis of greatest need for
assistance. However, the higher the crime rate, the more likely a
jurisdiction was to apply for a COPS grant. COPS office grant monitoring
was limited. Monitoring guidelines were not prepared, site visits and
telephone monitoring did not systematically take place, and information
on activities and accomplishments was not consistently collected or
reviewed. Small communities were awarded most COPS office grants, but
large cities received larger awards. In accordance with the act, about
half the funds were awarded to agencies serving populations of less than
150,000. As of June 1997, a total of 30,155 law enforcement positions
funded by COPS grants were estimated to be on the street.</abstract>
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