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New Criminal In Force 2025. 3 New Criminal Laws to be Effective from July 1 The FBI's newly-launched interagency task force in Virginia carried out 214 arrests in a two-week blitz since its inception, The Post has learned, rounding up members of violent gangs like MS-13. Task force members seek to target these organizations' infrastructures — including leaders, intermediaries, and street-level offenders — utilizing the State Department's new foreign terrorist designations of various gangs, such as Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13); Cártel de Sinaloa; and Tren de Aragua (TdA)

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The list includes bills we opposed, some we supported, and others we took no position on 1, 2025: New gun laws in 2025: Here's what to know about firearms laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan

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1, 2025, requires people convicted of certain crimes to serve 85% of their sentence to be eligible for parole instead of 75% of their sentence. Use of Force Certification; Women's Leadership Section; Legislative Among the most significant changes coming in 2025 is California's landmark package to combat property and retail crime - the most substantial legislation of its kind in modern state history

2025 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Dates and Theme Office for Victims of Crime. Under AB 1186, minors can no longer be charged with restitution fines and any outstanding balances of these fines will be uncollectible and unenforceable. Among the most significant changes coming in 2025 is California's landmark package to combat property and retail crime - the most substantial legislation of its kind in modern state history

Committees streamline decisionmaking. UPSC. In this year's guide to winnable criminal justice reforms, we've added new information on solitary confinement, fines and fees reform, decriminalizing traffic offenses, and so-called "truth in sentencing" laws. TN, LA, and the Illinois Task Force on Children of Incarcerated Parents' Final Report.