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The Justice Department issued a new report with strategies and takeaways aimed at helping law enforcement agencies grow their forces.

Washington — With police departments across the country struggling to hire and retain officers, the Justice Department issued a new report on Tuesday with strategies and takeaways aimed at helping law enforcement agencies grow their forces.

The report was the result of an April 2023 meeting of policing leaders from across the country, which found that the 'often negative public perception of policing' has affected morale and led to higher burnout. Focusing on law enforcement's image and underscoring the virtues of the job, the group found, will likely be key to improving hiring rates. The report was prepared by the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Assistance and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

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