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Part D - Gang-Free Schools and E Communities........................................................[ Part E - State Challenge Activities........................................................J Part G - Mentoring........................................................$ Title V - Incentive Grants for Local& Drug Prevention Demonstration Program.N Victims of Child Abuse........................................................ Total............................................................................................................................ Total Program Changes, Juvenile Justice Programs...............................................................................................................................................................................................Program Title V EarmarkTribal Youth Program Safe SchoolsProject ChildSafe @2001 Appropriation Perm Pos.... FTE Amount`$(000) @2002 BaseNotesFProvides funds for an array of prevention and intervention activities.U Includes $5.033 million for Project Sentry, which, when combined with $14.967 millionV requested under the COPS appropriation, provides a total of $20 million for grants for_for this new initiative. The U.S. Attorneys are also requesting $9 million for Project Sentry.[This program will create a new federal and state partnership establishing safe schools taskcforces across the country that will prosecute and supervise juveniles who violate federal firearms [laws and those adults who illegally furnish firearms to them. This program will prosecute Hjuveniles who carry or use guns, as well as the adults who provide them.Z New initiative. When added to the $38 million requested under the Juvenile Accountability` Incentive Block Grant, it provides a total of $75 million for ChildSafe, a new program that will` provide funds to ensure child safety locks are available for every handgun in America. OJP willdprovide $65 million annually to states and local governments on a dollar-for-dollar mQPW9 jnessjness ArialR8 8 8 8 8 N'['9,999']';N'...';N'('9,999')'H[+,\+++]! Y@*)88... Y@*),H(+,.+++)! 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