Government,
Criminal
Feb. 8, 2019
Rod Rosenstein supports cops in controversy over traffic stops
The deputy U.S. attorney general spoke passionately about the Justice Department’s dedication to law enforcement that is data-driven, even as controversy is surrounding where that data led certain local policing strategies.
LOS ANGELES — In what are presumably his final months at the Justice Department, Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein is taking his push for predictive policing on the road.
At the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles Thursday, Rosenstein addressed a room of police command staff from around the nation as a keynote speaker at the annual Crimefighters Leadership Conference. The deputy attorney general spoke passionately about ...
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