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As a result, the inquiry has provided the institute with details about the status of case attrition in large metropolitan areas.

In an attempt to support and ratify these information, the Office of Justice Programs intends to replicate the initiative to facilitate the better generalization of results and a deeper comprehension of the issues across and within concerned jurisdictions.

The Office of Justice Programs is ready to administer funds in the amount of $1,200,000 to financially support the activities involved under the initiative.

The institutions and organization who will be considered eligible to submit an application under the program are the following:

a) Nonprofit and for-profit organizations

b) Local government units

c) Federally-recognized Indian Tribal Governments

d) Institutions of Higher Education

e) Tribal Institutions of Higher Education

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The Department of Justice, the primary agency funding the Replication Research on Sexual Violence Case Attrition Program, is the country's leading agency that's responsible for ensuring the public's safety against foreign and domestic threats.

The agency also provides federal leadership through the prevention of crimes, and the execution of just punishment for who have been found guilty of unlawful pursuits. And more importantly, the agency is also focused on ensuring a fair and impartial administration of justice for every American.

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