16.757 Judicial Training on Child Maltreatment for Court Personnel Juvenile Justice Programs
Department of Justice
Courts and child welfare agencies face unprecedented challenges in managing complex child abuse and neglect cases and voluminous caseloads. In addition, they must comply with federal child welfare reform laws and reform initiatives designed to achieve safe, permanent homes for abused and neglected children. Through this program, OJJDP seeks to provide judicial, legal, and social service professionals with the training and technical assistance they need to meet the numerous challenges facing juvenile and family courts.
Revise results below
- 2009: $2,471,365
- 2010: $2,500,000
- 2011: $2,500,000
† No obligations reported in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance