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FY25 Research and Evaluation on Corrections is sponsored by National Institute of Justice (NIJ). This funding opportunity seeks rigorous proposals on the management and development of the correctional workforce and correctional officer safety. This could be relevant for the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission in its efforts to improve the criminal justice system.
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