American Military News by Liz George September 13, 2021
President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice will be launching
new efforts involving court-appointed monitors who oversee police departments across the United States, expanding already-existing tools the DOJ uses to force departments’ compliance with its standards.
During a speech at the 2021 International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference on Monday, Attorney General Merrick Garland
announced the expansion, asserting that more is needed than current consent decrees, monitorships and investigations of police departments.
Garland said a review conducted by Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta led to the DOJ establishing 19 new actions that are designed to improve the “efficiency and efficacy” of consent decrees and monitorships.
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