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  2. National Law Enforcement Accountability Database - Wikipedia

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    The National Law Enforcement Accountability Database (NLEAD) is a United States government database, maintained by the United States Department of Justice, which indexes official records of federal law enforcement officer misconduct, commendations, and awards.

  3. Justice Department creates database to track records of ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Justice Department has created a database to track records of misconduct by federal law enforcement officers that is aimed at preventing agencies from unknowingly hiring problem officers ...

  4. Category : Law enforcement databases in the United States

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    National Law Enforcement Accountability Database; National Missing and Unidentified Persons System; ... Category: Law enforcement databases in the United States.

  5. Category:Police misconduct in the United States - Wikipedia

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    National Law Enforcement Accountability Database; New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct; New York State Police Troop C scandal; No-knock warrant; O.

  6. Top advisor to D.A. Gascón charged with illegal use of ... - AOL

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    That law, which makes information about serious uses of force, allegations of sexual assault or dishonesty by California law enforcement officers a public record, did not go into effect until Jan ...

  7. Category:Law enforcement databases - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement databases in the United States (1 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement databases" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  8. ‘A shoot can be legal. That doesn’t mean it was necessary ...

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    A 2014 state law requires an outside agency to investigate fatal encounters with police. The district attorney of that county must review the findings and decide whether police acted lawfully.

  9. OneDOJ - Wikipedia

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    OneDOJ is a central database that allows local law enforcement in the United States to search and read federal criminal cases. This database holds records on cases, criminal investigations, criminal history, and personal details of other persons. [1]