Prov Police Awarded $700K Grant From U.S. Dept. of Justice Smart Policing Initiative

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Prov Police Awarded $700K Grant From U.S. Dept. of Justice Smart Policing Initiative

The Providence Police Department has announced that it has been awarded $700,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice Smart Policing Initiative:  Smart Policing Innovation Grant.

The Grant

The grant will fund efforts by the department and the Providence Center to form a Behavioral Health Response Team that will work to develop a comprehensive strategy to reduce recidivism in the use of emergency services by those suffering from alcohol or drug addiction and mental health issues. 

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"The partnership between the Providence Police Department and The Providence Center has proven to be invaluable by providing treatment options for individuals who are suffering from drug and alcohol addiction or a mental health crisis and helping them to avoid incarceration. We look forward to continuing this work along with Roger Williams University to collect and analyze data to move forward in our efforts when dealing with situations that involve this vulnerable population within our city,” said commissioner Steve Pare.

Roger Williams Doctors Sean Varano and Stephanie Manzi will also partner with the PPD, conducting research and analysis of this three-year project. 

"The Providence Police Department has a deep history of working in partnership with community agencies to implement innovative approaches to crime and related public health problems. This award, particularly in such a competitive grant environment, is a strong recognition of this history. Many officers throughout the ranks recognize the need to think more creatively about crime responses beyond arrest-only strategies. Roger Williams University is proud to be part of this partnership,” said Varano.

The goal of the program is to create methods to divert people with habitual drug, alcohol or mental health issues away from the criminal justice system whenever possible in order to more effectively stem habitual use of all types of emergency services.


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