Crime Victim Assistance awarded by Department of Justice
$5,081,140,274.63 in USAspending.gov obligations sit on Crime Victim Assistance (CFDA 16.575) where the awarding agency is Department of Justice (code 015), across 230 awards. CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE is CFDA 16.575 on Department of Justice awarding-agency 015. This page is that program–agency join, not a crime-rate table, a victim-services waitlist, or a VOCA formula ranking. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- Crime Victim Assistance via Department of Justice: $5,081,140,274.63 in USAspending obligations (CFDA 16.575, agency 015).
- Join obligations of $5,081,140,274.63 equal the CFDA program total of $5,081,140,274.63.
- The table lists 230 awards, not a census of victim-service agencies.
- The join is Crime Victim Assistance × Department of Justice, not a state victim-services ranking or a named provider roster.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
Crime Victim Assistance overlapping DOJ — CFDA 16.575
The pair is Crime Victim Assistance × Department of Justice. $5,081,140,274.63 is the obligation aggregate for rows that carry both CFDA 16.575 and awarding-agency 015. The join obligation $5,081,140,274.63 equals the CFDA program total of $5,081,140,274.63 in this extract, so this packet does not publish a leftover Crime Victim Assistance slice at a second awarding agency. Correlation is not causation: the join does not prove that Department of Justice caused Crime Victim Assistance activity, only that USAspending coded the two keys together. It is not a state victim-services ranking or a named provider roster.
SpendingVault indexes the cell from USAspending.gov. The catalog title on the program side is CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE. The agency name on the awarding side is Department of Justice. Neither label is a contractor, a place of performance, or a fiscal-year stamp — this packet publishes no fiscal year. Cite $5,081,140,274.63 as obligations on the Crime Victim Assistance–DOJ pair.
CFDA 16.575 as the crime victim assistance side
CFDA 16.575 is the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance identifier for Crime Victim Assistance. The program-wide obligation total in this extract is $5,081,140,274.63. That figure is a program rollup, not a second headline for the Department of Justice slice unless the two amounts match. Do not treat $5,081,140,274.63 as cash Treasury already sent. State VOCA administrators, subgrantees, and victim counts are unpublished on this packet.
Open CFDA 16.575 at /programs/16.575/ for the program hub. That page is not this join: it can include other awarding agencies if the extract lists them, and it is still obligations rather than outlays. This ties page stays on CFDA 16.575 awarded by agency 015 only.
Agency 015, Department of Justice
Department of Justice is awarding-agency 015 on USAspending assistance rows. The agency hub Department of Justice at /agencies/015/ rolls up every program that agency awards in the index, not only Crime Victim Assistance. Reading $5,081,140,274.63 as Department of Justice’s entire book would over-read this cell. The join is one CFDA inside one agency, not a department budget justification.
230 awards as a CFDA table, not a provider census
The extract lists 230 awards on the Crime Victim Assistance × Department of Justice table. That is an award-record count, not a census of victim-service agencies. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without naming a new organization. Dividing $5,081,140,274.63 by 230 is not published here as a typical award size, because the packet does not say the rows are comparable.
Crime rankings this victim-assistance–DOJ join cannot support
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $5,081,140,274.63 is the former. Citing it as cash already cleared on Crime Victim Assistance over-reads the field. The join cannot say that Department of Justice specialized in Crime Victim Assistance because of a policy success metric this packet omits. Keep $5,081,140,274.63 labeled as Crime Victim Assistance obligations awarded by Department of Justice.
Budget justifications, program evaluations, and press releases answer other questions. They are not the source of this cell. If a chart mixes a different CFDA with Department of Justice or a different awarding agency with Crime Victim Assistance, the chart has left this join. State VOCA administrators, subgrantees, and victim counts are unpublished on this packet.
Hubs for CFDA 16.575 × agency 015
Open /programs/16.575/ for CFDA 16.575, /agencies/015/ for Department of Justice, /programs/ (All programs) for other catalog lines, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. None of those links convert this cell into a state victim-services ranking or a named provider roster, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Cite both sides: Crime Victim Assistance and Department of Justice, $5,081,140,274.63, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Questions
- How much did Department of Justice award on Crime Victim Assistance?
- USAspending.gov records $5,081,140,274.63 in Crime Victim Assistance obligations awarded by Department of Justice (CFDA 16.575, agency 015) across 230 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the pair, not an outlay and not Department of Justice’s entire book.
- Is crime victim assistance via DOJ an outlay?
- No. $5,081,140,274.63 is an obligation sum, not an outlay. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. This packet has no outlay total for Crime Victim Assistance awarded by Department of Justice. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Does 230 awards mean 230 victim-service agencies?
- No. 230 is an award-record count, not a census of victim-service agencies. Unique recipients and places of performance are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without a new organization. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both the CFDA number and the awarding-agency code in the citation.
- Which pages parent Crime Victim Assistance and DOJ?
- /programs/16.575/ is the program parent. /agencies/015/ is the Department of Justice parent. /programs/ lists programs. /ties/ lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Crime Victim Assistance × DOJ at $5,081,140,274.63.
USAspending.gov CFDA program joined to awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.