[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 28, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 28CFR90.102]

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                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
              CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Continued)
 
PART 90--VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart E--Grants To Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
 
Sec. 90.102  What are the purposes of the grant program?

    The purposes of the grant program in this subpart are:
    (a) To provide personnel, training, technical assistance, data 
collection, and other equipment with respect to the increased 
apprehension, investigation, and adjudication of persons committing 
violent crimes against women on campus;
    (b) To train campus administrators, campus security personnel, and 
personnel serving on campus disciplinary or judicial boards to more 
effectively identify and respond to violent crimes against women on 
campus, including the crimes of sexual assault, stalking, and domestic 
violence;
    (c) To implement and operate education programs for the prevention 
of violent crimes against women;
    (d) To develop, enlarge or strengthen support services programs, 
including medical or psychological counseling, for victims of sexual 
offense crimes;
    (e) To create, disseminate, or otherwise provide assistance and 
information about victims' options on and off campus to bring 
disciplinary or other legal action;
    (f) To develop and implement more effective campus policies, 
protocols, orders, and services specifically devoted to prevent, 
identify, and respond to violent crimes against women on campus, 
including the crimes of sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence;
    (g) To develop, install, or expand data collection and communication 
systems, including computerized systems, linking campus security to the 
local law enforcement for the purpose of identifying and tracking 
arrests, protection orders, violations of protection orders, 
prosecutions, and convictions with respect to violent crimes against 
women on campus, including the crimes of sexual assault, stalking, and 
domestic violence;
    (h) To develop, enlarge, or strengthen victim services programs for 
the campus and to improve delivery of victim services on campus;
    (i) To provide capital improvements (including improved lighting and 
communications facilities but not including the construction of 
buildings) on campuses to address violent crimes against women on 
campus, including the crimes of sexual assault, stalking, and domestic 
violence; and
    (j) To support improved coordination among campus administrators, 
campus security personnel, and local law enforcement to reduce violent 
crimes against women on campus.