As the Department of Justice continues its efforts to fulfill President Trump’s commitment to reducing violent crime in America, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced today that 12 cities are joining the Department’s newly organized National Public Safety Partnership (PSP). The announcement came during the opening session of a national summit organized by the Attorney General’s Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety.
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Important Links
- American Bar Association
- NE Department of Justice
- State of Nebraska
- National District Attorneys Association
- NE Judicial Branch
- NE Unicameral
- NE State Bar Association
- NE Association of County Officials
- U.S. Attorneys Office
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th
- School of Law | Creighton University
- University of Nebraska College of Law
- NE Commission on Public Advocacy
- Nebraska Crime Commission
- Zulkoski Weber (Government Relations | Lobbying)
- NE County Attorneys Standards Advisory Council
- NE Alliance of Child Advocacy Centers