Workshops for Legal Professionals in Delaware
GrantID: 3847
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: May 10, 2023
Grant Amount High: $625,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Delaware Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
The Grant to Technological Investigative Capacity aims to enhance Delaware's law enforcement agencies' and prosecutors' capabilities to combat Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) and online child sexual exploitation. The Delaware State Police, in collaboration with the Delaware Department of Justice, will focus on achieving specific outcomes to effectively tackle these crimes.
Enhancing Investigative Capabilities
Delaware will prioritize the development of advanced technological investigative tools and training for law enforcement and prosecutors. This will enable them to effectively investigate and prosecute CSAM cases, including those involving child sex trafficking. The state's geographic location along the East Coast, with major highways like I-95, makes it a critical route for human trafficking. By enhancing investigative capabilities, Delaware aims to disrupt and dismantle these criminal networks.
The Delaware State Police's Cyber Crime Unit will receive training and equipment to analyze digital evidence, track online activities, and identify perpetrators. This will improve the state's response to CSAM cases, ensuring that perpetrators are held accountable. Additionally, the unit will collaborate with federal agencies, such as the FBI's Innocent Images National Cyber Tipline, to share intelligence and best practices.
Improving Prosecution Outcomes
Delaware will also focus on improving prosecution outcomes in CSAM cases. The Delaware Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force will work closely with law enforcement agencies to build strong cases and prosecute offenders effectively. The task force will receive training on the latest investigative techniques and legal strategies to ensure successful prosecutions.
To measure the success of these efforts, Delaware will track key performance indicators, such as the number of CSAM cases investigated and prosecuted, the number of perpetrators convicted, and the number of children rescued from exploitation. By achieving these priority outcomes, Delaware will enhance its response to CSAM and online child sexual exploitation, making the state a less hospitable environment for these crimes.
Delaware's efforts will also be informed by its unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of online users and its proximity to major urban areas like Philadelphia and Baltimore. By leveraging these insights, the state can develop targeted strategies to combat CSAM and online child sexual exploitation.
Delaware applicants seeking funding for this grant can expect a rigorous review process. It is essential to demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's priority outcomes and how their proposed project will contribute to achieving them.
Q: What are the primary goals of the Grant to Technological Investigative Capacity in Delaware? A: The primary goals are to enhance the technological investigative capacity of law enforcement and prosecutors to combat CSAM and online child sexual exploitation.
Q: How will Delaware measure the success of the Grant to Technological Investigative Capacity? A: Success will be measured by tracking key performance indicators, such as the number of CSAM cases investigated and prosecuted, and the number of perpetrators convicted.
Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for the Grant to Technological Investigative Capacity in Delaware? A: Law enforcement agencies, prosecutors' offices, and other organizations that work to combat CSAM and online child sexual exploitation are eligible to apply.
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