Montana Board

of Crime Control

The Montana Board of Crime Control is the designated state agency that administers millions of grant dollars dedicated to preventing and addressing crime statewide. MBCC is headed by an eighteen member board appointed by Governor Schweitzer. Board members represent law enforcement, criminal justice system stakeholders, and citizens, including the first Montanans, our state's Native Americans. Board members provide critical citizen leadership, oversight and accountability of systems charged with promoting justice and public safety.


Governor Brian Schweitzer and the Montana Board of Crime Control are pleased to release and make
available their 2004-2005 Biennial Report.






TRIBAL DATA-DRIVEN
GRANT WRITING TRAINING


Great Falls, MT - June 3-4, 2008
Fort Peck, MT - June 24-25, 2008




MONTANA POLICE RECORDS &
NIBRS TRAINING CONFERENCE


Brought to you by the
Montana Board of Crime Control &
Missoula Police Department


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"Getting our Ducks in a Row"

Message from the Executive Director

The Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) provides leadership and services to respond to emerging trends by targeting scarce resources for the most effective outcomes. More...


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