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Data Sharing Between Agencies
Law enforcement cooperation, oversight, and risks of misuse.
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Data Sharing Between Agencies: Coordination, Complexity, and the Need for Clear Boundaries

Modern governance relies heavily on information. Public safety, emergency response, fraud prevention, immigration management, and social services all depend on accurate, timely data. As a result, agencies increasingly share information across departments, jurisdictions, and even national borders.

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