1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code 97-196 GOVUpdated March 6, 2003The Community Oriented Policing Services(COPS) Program: An OverviewDavid Teasley and JoAnne OBryantDomestic Social Policy DivisionSummaryThe Community Or
2、iented Policing Services (COPS) program, administered by theDepartment of Justice (DOJ), provides financial assistance to eligible police departmentsto help improve community policing efforts. Under the Consolidated AppropriationsResolution for FY2003 (P.L.108-007), the Community Oriented Policing S
3、ervices(COPS) program is operating for another year with funding appropriated at $928.9million for FY2003. The budget request for FY2004 is $163.7 million. The budgetproposal includes a realignment of almost half of the programs administered underCOPS to the Justice Assistance, Improving the Crimina
4、l Justice System under the Officeof Justice Programs in DOJ. Although proponents argue that community policinginvolves a new approach to policing, the Department of Justice has been conductingresearch on this approach for many years. By late 1992, approximately 300 policedepartments nationwide repor