(1)establish guidelines and oversee the implementation of family-friendly policies within law enforcement-related offices and divisions in the Department of Justice;
(2)study the effects of stress on law enforcement personnel and family well-being and disseminate the findings of such studies to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, related organizations, and other interested parties;
(3)identify and evaluate model programs that provide support services to law enforcement personnel and families;
(4)provide technical assistance and training programs to develop stress reduction and family support to State and local law enforcement agencies;
(5)collect and disseminate information regarding family support, stress reduction, and psychological services to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, law enforcement-related organizations, and other interested entities; and
(6)determine issues to be researched by the Department of Justice and by grant recipients.
(1)establish guidelines and oversee the implementation of family-friendly policies within law enforcement-related offices and divisions in the Department of Justice;
(2)study the effects of stress on law enforcement personnel and family well-being and disseminate the findings of such studies to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, related organizations, and other interested parties;
(3)identify and evaluate model programs that provide support services to law enforcement personnel and families;
(4)provide technical assistance and training programs to develop stress reduction and family support to State and local law enforcement agencies;
(5)collect and disseminate information regarding family support, stress reduction, and psychological services to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, law enforcement-related organizations, and other interested entities; and
(6)determine issues to be researched by the Department of Justice and by grant recipients.
A prior section 2301 ofPub. L. 90–351was renumbered section
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