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- - -- - -- <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />(93 <br />resource officers who operate in and around elementary and secondary <br />disorder problems, gangs, <br />schools to combat school - related crime and <br />and drug activities; <br />establish new administrative and managerial <br />(9) develop and as <br />facilitate the adoption of community - oriented policing <br />systems to <br />an organization -wide philosophy: <br />coordinate crime prevention and <br />(10) establish, implement, and <br />(involving law enforcement officers working with <br />control programs <br />community members) with other Federal programs that serve the <br />the comprehensive <br />community and community members to better address <br />needs of the community and its members: and <br />ni more <br />(11) support the purchase eroEPicera upon hiring for deployment <br />than 1 service weapon p upon existing <br />community- oriented policing or, if necessary, P <br />- oriented policing• <br />officers, initial redeployment to community <br />(e) Preferential consideration of applications for certain grants <br />In awarding grants under this subchapter, the Attorney General may <br />to applications for <br />give preferential consideration, where feasible, <br />law enforcement officers that <br />hiring and rehiring additional career <br />exceeding the 25 percent <br />involve a non - Federal contribution <br />(i) of this section. <br />under subsection <br />(f) Technical assistance <br />(1) In general <br />The Attorney General may provide technical assistance to states, <br />units of local government, Indian tribal governments, and to other <br />public and public Safety Partnership in furternce of purposes f the <br />994 <br />(2) Model <br />The technical assistance provided by the Attorney General may <br />include the development of a flexible model that will define for <br />state and local gavernmenta, and other public and private entitles, <br />definitions and strategies associated with community or problem- <br />oriented policing and methodologies for its implementation. <br />(3) Training centers and facilities <br />The technical assistance provided by the Attorney General may <br />include the establishment and operation of training centers or <br />facilities, either directly or by contracting or cooperative <br />arrangements. The functions of the centers or facilities established <br />under this paragraph may include instruction and seminars for police <br />executives, managers, trainers, supervisors, and such others as the <br />Attorney General considers to be rpritinconce nicommu community or <br />a <br />problem - oriented policing <br />interaction and cooperation that further the purposes of the Public <br />Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994. <br />(g) Utilization of components <br />The Attorney General may utilize any component or components of the <br />Department of Justice in carrying out this subchapter. <br />(h) Minimum amount <br />