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Key changes, emerging priorities and what agencies should expect as the federal budget process unfolds
Starting with one simple step, LE administrators can take a proactive approach in securing non-federal grant funds
From body-worn cameras to officer wellness, the DOJ’s updated plan features millions in law enforcement grant funding opportunities across BJA and COPS programs
Investigation will look at department practices over the past few years, including patterns of stops, arrests and use of force, as well as the training officers receive
Five Calif. men sued the Obama administration Thursday over an information-sharing program designed to help flag potential terrorist activity
Man was suspected in an armed robbery when he pulled his car into a bustling Walmart parking lot in March 2010
Officers have filed a federal civil rights complaint against city and federal officials, saying use-of-force polices restrict their rights to protect themselves
Attorney General Eric Holder said in a video message Monday that the data will be collected in five pilot cities over two years
After more than a year of reviewing hundreds of cases handled by the APD, the DOJ found that officers too frequently used deadly force on people
Robert Huntsman will soon serve as the department’s fourth deputy chief, a position announced last week as a way to help implement findings of a comprehensive DOJ investigation into APD
Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry on Wednesday requested the Justice Department to step in and help the city overhaul its troubled police force
The Justice Department launched a program Thursday to train local police departments to better respond to transgender individuals
Michael Clifton Baskett, 54, pushed a delivery woman out of the way of danger and was killed