ABOUT THE NCIRC
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The National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center (NCIRC) is funded by the
U.S. Department of Justice,
Office of Justice Programs,
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
BJA's overall goals are to reduce and prevent crime, violence,
and drug abuse and improve the functioning of the criminal justice system. To achieve these goals,
BJA programs emphasize enhanced coordination and cooperation of local, state, and federal efforts.
BJA encourages the development and implementation
of comprehensive strategies, provides training and technical assistance, reduces the availability
of illegal weapons and develops strategies to address violence in our communities, enhances
the ability of criminal justice agencies to access and use new information technologies, and
encourages and supports evaluation of the effectiveness of funded programs and dissemination
of program results in order to reduce and prevent crime and violence.
Supported by BJA to further its mission, the NCIRC maintains two Web sites. The public site provides
criminal justice professionals with easy access to a multitude of resources that are primarily
concerned with local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement intelligence operations and practices. The
secured Web site
provides additional training materials
and information resources expressly for law enforcement professionals.