Criminal Justice Funding

Virginia’s law enforcement agencies will have to do more with much less–and figure out exactly how to do that after learning that the federal government is significantly cutting funding to states for public safety.

Virginia’s Department of Criminal Justice Services Director, Garth Wheeler, says federal funds have been scaled back each year for a decade, so his agency is bracing for the next round.  Its most flexible funding source was just reduced by 28%.  Some juvenile delinquency prevention programs were eliminated or cut by up to 44%, and substance abuse treatment programs for jails by 63%. Agency services were continued by collaborating within localities. Wheeler says the Criminal Justice Services Board must now be more reserved in allocating funds… but Victims Services Programs usually get the funds they need:

“For years we all know that victims of crime were somewhat ignored–their needs. And, so obviously that’s a priority not only for this governor but for the Commonwealth and the federal government as well,” said Wheeler.

Wheeler says they’ve had to revamp how they do business and use technology to compensate for fewer personnel. But even then, they need training funds.

–Tommie McNeil