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The Police Training and Independent Review Act of 2024 establishes federal grant programs to incentivize states to implement mandatory police training on fair and impartial policing and to enact laws requiring independent investigation and prosecution of law enforcement use of deadly force. States receiving grants must require all law enforcement officers and academy recruits to complete at least 8 hours of initial training and 4 hours annually on topics including anti-bias training, de-escalation tactics, crisis intervention, and cultural diversity, with scenario-based proficiency testing. States must also have enacted an independent prosecution statute—defined to include methods such as civilian review boards, state attorney general prosecution, special prosecutors, inter-agency investigations, or independent prosecutors from outside the county—to remain eligible for federal funding.
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