Reading Room Document
Proposed Administration Crime Package
The document discusses a proposal for the creation of a National Council on Law Enforcement and the establishment of a President's Award for Distinguished Police Service. The conclusion reached is that there is no persuasive reason to support the creation of a cabinet-level Council on Law Enforcement, as it may dilute the responsibilities of the Attorney General and may not be an appropriate vehicle for dealing with intergovernmental relations in law enforcement. The questions presented for review include whether a cabinet-level Council would be an appropriate vehicle for dealing with intergovernmental relations in law enforcement and whether it could promote cooperation between government and the private sector in attacking problems of crime. Additionally, the document presents a draft bill for the establishment of the President's Award for Distinguished Police Service.
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