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Korea shopkeeper South Korean police say they want to talk to the wife of the Belgian ambassador there, after an incident in which she allegedly slapped a shopkeeper. Footage from a security camera emerged online this week from a clothing store. It shows a woman slapping a shopkeeper who had tried to stop her from approaching another worker. They had suspected she was trying to leave the shop with an item of clothing she had not paid for. Police who were dispatched at scene identified her as Xiang Xueqiu, the wife of the Belgian ambassador, according to an officer at the local police station. Police say they received a complaint over an alleged assault. But since then, the police have not been able to contact Xiang, saying it was because she was in a hospital. Reuters was unable to identify which hospital and could not immediately reach her for comment. The Belgian embassy in Seoul confirmed Xiang had been hospitalized but made no further comment. Federalism In The Criminal Justice System.News Sections
Updated: 55 mins ago Democratic lawmakers in Congress are vowing to push for sweeping criminal justice reform that would break down barriers between the federal and state systems. That step is likely to draw the wrath of Democratic law enforcement and civil rights leaders who believe that consent decrees are Fereralism effective tool in bringing a police department under public scrutiny.
The commission, which was convened by Sessions, included experts Criminnal groups including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Fraternal Order of Police, among others. At least eight consent decrees have been handed down under Attorney General Eric Holder, which came at the urging of localities that either objected to or insisted that they were not subject to police reform.
Many have represented public safety concerns and root causes of violent crime, such as lack of trust among police or misdeeds on the part of a single police department. Others have focused on building improvements for the department and the communities it serves, such as creating strategic task forces to tackle specific issues or even creating Sysyem select committee to focus on particular practices within policing.
There is increasing interest among lawmakers in the criminal justice system at the state level. Seventeen states already have laws with some form of police body camera requirements, according to the Vera Institute of Justice, an independent think tank.
Following the killing of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Missouri, police, Sessions, President Donald Trump and Crriminal Republican lawmakers have continued to talk about how to improve the criminal justice system. In addition to pursuing criminal justice reform legislation at the federal level, Sessions announced plans Wednesday to create an office within the department focused on human trafficking.
And, during remarks at the National Criminal Justice Summit, Sessions referenced the conversation that has occurred around policing as one example of how the Obama administration and other government agencies have trampled on civil liberties.]
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