Attorney General's Awards for Distinguished Service in Policing
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Awarded forExceptional efforts in effective policing
Sponsored byU.S. Attorney General (Department of Justice)
The Attorney General's Awards for Distinguished Service in Policing recognize individual or teams of local, state, Tribal or territorial law enforcement officers for exceptional and effective policing. The awards have been presented since 2016 by the U.S. Attorney General in Washington, D.C. at the Great Hall of the Robert F. Kennedy Justice Department Building.[1] The awards are given in three categories: Field Operations, Criminal Investigations and Exemplary Community Involvement to rank-and-file law enforcement officers in non-supervisory positions.