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  "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department",
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      "id": "IN10137_2014Aug15",
      "date": "2014-08-15",
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      "title": "Domestic Terrorism Appears to Be Reemerging as a Priority at the Department of Justice",
      "summary": "This document examines an apparent shift in priorities at the Department of Justice (DOJ) towards a renewed focus on domestic terrorism with the reestablishment of its Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee, which had been defunct for several years. The report considers why the shift in focus may be occurring and also briefly examines different types of domestic terror threats.",
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          "id": "Terrorism",
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          "id": "Criminal justice",
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