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*News
Release* Date: August 31, 2010
Middlesex
County Prosecutor’s Office
Prosecutor, Freeholders offer bias and education
grants to police
A
$5,000 Bias Prevention and Education Grant will be available to each of the
County’s 25 municipal law enforcement agencies, Middlesex County Sheriff’s
Office and the Rutgers University Police Department to help enforce bias crime
laws and keep the public informed of ways to recognize and report bias
incidents.
“One
of the goals of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office has always been to
ensure the quality of life for all citizens of
“This
grant gives law enforcement another tool in protecting all our residents
against bias crime and in keeping our communities safe,” said Freeholder
Mildred S. Scott, Chair of the County’s Law and Public Safety Committee.
Prosecutor
Kaplan and Freeholder Scott urged local police departments to submit
applications detailing how they would use the grant funds, which will be made
available from money seized from criminal defendants who had obtained proceeds
through illegal activities, such as selling drugs.
Guidelines
require participating law enforcement agencies to provide and promote programming
that teaches tolerance or educates the community on New Jersey’s bias statues,
as well as the public’s rights and responsibilities.
Participants
should seek to enhance community safety by increasing police presence during
periods leading up to religious and ethnic holidays and holy days.
Applicants
also must show that they have reached out to leaders of religious and ethnic
groups in order to identify their concerns and summarize those concerns, as
well as any concerns of law enforcement.
Funds
from the grant can only be used for costs related directly to bias prevention
and education, and cannot be used to supplant existing patrols or equipment.
Applicants
are asked to file plans by September 3, 2010, and must be ready to enact their
plans by September 8, 2010.