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Press Release

Shapiro-Davis Administration Delivers Over $3 Million to Hire, Recruit, and Train Nearly 700 Police Officers

Blue PA county map showing county names and number of officers supported through PCCD grant funding under the Shapiro-Davis Administration. Number of officers supported through PCCD grant funding under the Shapiro-Davis Administration

Harrisburg, PA — Supporting the Shapiro-Davis Administration’s goal to ensure Pennsylvania’s law enforcement agencies have the tools and personnel to keep our communities safe, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), has provided more than $3 million in grants to help attract and train high-quality recruits and fill 692 vacant municipal law enforcement positions across the Commonwealth. Additionally, Governor Shapiro has secured state funding for over 800 new Pennsylvania State Troopers – providing funding to add nearly 1,500 new law enforcement officers in our communities in just two years.

See the breakdown for municipal officers funded by PCCD in the chart below. Funding was provided through two of PCCD’s Law Enforcement Recruitment Incentives solicitations, aimed at addressing one of the most pressing public safety and workforce challenges Pennsylvania faces – the hiring shortage of police officers

 

County

Amount Awarded

Officers Supported

Adams

$ 10,000

2

Allegheny

$ 484,800

96

Beaver

$ 68,000

12

Berks

$ 209,510

40

Blair

$ 48,000

40

Bradford

$ 21,000

3

Bucks

$ 58,142

13

Butler

$ 41,000

7

Cambria

$ 14,000

2

Centre

$ 15,000

3

Chester

$ 62,890

13

Clinton

$ 14,000

2

Crawford

$ 8,600

4

Cumberland

$ 56,600

12

Dauphin

$ 59,600

13

Delaware

$ 159,000

31

Erie

$ 27,000

5

Fayette

$ 3,600

3

Franklin

$ 36,000

6

Huntingdon

$ 14,000

2

Indiana

$ 56,000

12

Lackawanna

$ 12,000

10

Lancaster

$ 185,002

37

Lawrence

$ 70,000

14

Lebanon

$ 50,000

10

Lehigh

$ 234,671

47

Luzerne

$ 22,600

14

Lycoming

$ 5,000

1

Mercer

$ 50,000

11

Monroe

$ 15,000

3

Montgomery

$ 125,000

25

Northampton

$ 189,906

53

Northumberland

$ 31,000

5

Philadelphia

$ 351,000

78

Pike

$ 17,000

3

Somerset

$ 14,000

2

Susquehanna

$ 7,000

1

Tioga

$ 2,400

2

Venango

$ 42,000

6

Washington

$ 20,600

18

Westmoreland

$ 67,400

19

York

$ 68,000

12

Total

$ 3,046,321

692

In addition to investing in hiring, recruiting, and training law enforcement officers, under the Shapiro-Davis Administration, PCCD delivered $5.8 million in grant funding to support law enforcement system upgrades which will enable the reporting of crime statistics to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). The 68 approved law enforcement entities can use this funding for upgrades to software, hardware, and labor needed to install NIBRS-compliant record management systems; training on how to collect and submit NIBRS data; and/or technical assistance for personnel responsible for data collection and submission.

 

The data collected through NIBRS captures greater detail on criminal incidents than its predecessor (Uniform Crime Reporting System), including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in crimes. Broader utilization of NIBRS by law enforcement agencies will result in better data collection, which in turn will make law enforcement agencies more effective in keeping Pennsylvania communities safe.

Media Contacts

Ali Gantz

Communications Director
Commission on Crime and Delinquency Media