Governor Mike DeWine
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September 16, 2022
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Governor DeWine Awards $8.2 Million to Support Local Initiatives to Prevent Violent Crime
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) ??Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that 13?local law enforcement agencies will receive a total of $8.2 million to help them prevent and investigate incidents of violent crime in their communities.
The grants represent the eighth round of the?Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program [ [link removed] ]. To date, Governor DeWine has awarded $45.9 million to 132 Ohio law enforcement agencies as part of this program. A total of approximately $100 million will be awarded to local law enforcement agencies in total.
?By investing in our law enforcement agencies and our peace officers, we're also investing in the safety of our citizens,? said Governor DeWine. ?The goal of this grant program is to support the around-the-clock work of local law enforcement authorities so that they can enhance their efforts to keep citizens safe."
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Agencies receiving grants to implement violent crime reduction strategies as part of this latest round of the Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program include:
The *Canton Police Department* (Stark County) will receive *$74,760* for technology to help identify emerging hot spots, gather intelligence, deploy resources, and support crime prevention efforts. Funding will also be used to provide training on problem-oriented policing strategies to help officers build community trust.
The *Elyria Police Department* (Lorain County) will receive *$2,765,513.43*?to hire twelve new officers to allow for more proactive policing initiatives to prevent violent crime. Funds will also be used to offer sign-on and retention bonuses, to hire a?recruiting specialist, and to purchase new equipment for their digital forensics unit and crime scene unit.?
The *Jackson County Sheriff's Office* will receive *$191,862.72* to pay for retention bonuses for both deputies and dispatchers. Funds will also be used for new technology to enhance intelligence gathering efforts and to support Operation Clean Up, which focuses on targeted enforcement of violent crime.?
The *Lakewood Police Department* (Lake County) will receive *$217,752.26*?for new technology to help reduce criminal activity and violent crime. Funds will also be used to increase patrols and decrease gun violence at Madison Park, which has seen a recent spike in violent crime.
The *Ottawa County Prosecutor?s Office* will receive *$254,123.07* to create the Ottawa County Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Response Team.? Members of the new unit will meet with victims and provide in-person support to ensure access to necessary medical care, emergency housing, counseling services, etc.?
The *Riverside Police Department* (Montgomery County) will receive *$80,250*?for new technology to support work to prevent incidents of gun violence and identify those responsible for violent crimes.
In addition, the following entities will also each receive grants to pay for retention and/or hiring bonuses to help maintain current law enforcement staffing levels, recruit new officers, and continue ongoing public safety services to prevent and investigate violent crime.
* Fostoria Police Department (Seneca County): $124,311
* Hamersville Police Department (Brown County): $163,967.22
* Hamilton Police Department (Butler County): $967,319.76
* New Matamoras Police Department (Washington County): $4,200
* Pierce Township Police Department (Clermont County): $226,931.08
* Summit County Sheriff?s Office: $2,918,249.69
* Xavier University Police Department (Hamilton County): $174,390
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*Full List of Violent Crime Reduction Grants: Rounds 1-8* [ [link removed] ]
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Governor DeWine, in partnership with the Ohio General Assembly, created the Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program last year?to give local law enforcement additional tools to address violence, including increases in crime associated with law enforcement retirements and resignations.?
The program is funded through both the state operating budget and with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds that?Governor DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly have dedicated to first responders [ [link removed] ]to counter various pressing issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, including violent crime. The grants announced today are all funded through ARPA.
The program is administered by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services within the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
Other assistance for first responders developed by the DeWine-Husted Administration includes the creation of the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center [ [link removed] ], Ohio School Safety Center [ [link removed] ], Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Office of First Responder Wellness [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Prisoner Extradition Reimbursement Program [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Body-Worn Camera Grant Program,? [ [link removed] ]Ohio Ballistics Testing Initiative [ [link removed] ], Ohio Crime Lab Efficiency Program, [ [link removed] ]? Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Court Backlog Reduction Program [ [link removed] ], and the new eWarrant database [ [link removed] ].?
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