[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: 28CFR90.52]

[Page 383]
 
                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
              CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Continued)
 
PART 90--VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart C--Indian Tribal Governments Discretionary Program
 
Sec. 90.52  Eligible purposes.

    (a) Grants under this Program may provide personnel, training, 
technical assistance, evaluation, data collection and equipment for the 
more widespread apprehension, prosecution, and adjudication of persons 
committing violent crimes against women.
    (b) Grants may be used, by Indian tribal governments, for the 
following purposes (section 2001(b)):
    (1) Training law enforcement officers and prosecutors to identify 
and respond more effectively to violent crimes against women, including 
the crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence;
    (2) Developing, training, or expanding units of law enforcement 
officers and prosecutors specifically targeting violent crimes against 
women, including the crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence;
    (3) Developing and implementing more effective police and 
prosecution policies, protocols, orders, and services specifically 
devoted to preventing, identifying, and responding to violent crimes 
against women, including the crimes of sexual assault and domestic 
violence;
    (4) Developing, installing, or expanding data collection and 
communication systems, including computerized systems, linking police, 
prosecutors, and courts or for the purpose of identifying and tracking 
arrests, protection orders, violations of protection orders, 
prosecutions, and convictions for violent crimes against women, 
including the crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence;
    (5) Developing, enlarging, or strengthening victim services 
programs, including sexual assault and domestic violence programs; 
providing specialized domestic violence court advocates in courts where 
a significant number of protection orders are granted; and increasing 
reporting and reducing attrition rates for cases involving violent 
crimes against women, including crimes of sexual assault and domestic 
violence; and
    (6) Developing, enlarging, or strengthening programs addressing 
stalking.