Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance

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The Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance is a panel of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee responsible for overseeing federal criminal law, law enforcement, and issues related to government surveillance and civil liberties.

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instanceOf subcommittee of the House Committee on the Judiciary
subcommittee of the United States House of Representatives
composition members of the United States House of Representatives
country United States of America
function conducts legislative hearings
conducts oversight hearings
considers and marks up legislation
makes recommendations to the full House Judiciary Committee
governmentBranch legislative branch of the United States federal government
hasAuthorityOver federal criminal statutes within its jurisdiction
federal surveillance policy within its jurisdiction
jurisdiction civil liberties related to surveillance
federal criminal law
federal criminal procedure
federal government surveillance
federal law enforcement
federal prisons and correctional facilities
federal sentencing policy
oversight of other federal law enforcement agencies
oversight of the Department of Justice
oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
privacy and data collection by the federal government
legislativeChamber United States House of Representatives
meetsAt United States Capitol
surface form: United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.
oversightArea balance between national security and privacy
civil rights and civil liberties in criminal enforcement
federal criminal code
federal criminal justice system
federal surveillance authorities
use of surveillance technologies by the federal government
parentOrganization House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: United States House Committee on the Judiciary
relatedTo Federal Bureau of Prisons
surface form: Bureau of Prisons

Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States Department of Justice
United States Marshals Service
federal surveillance and intelligence agencies within its oversight scope
reportsTo House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: United States House Committee on the Judiciary
responsibleFor examining civil liberties implications of federal criminal enforcement policies
examining civil liberties implications of federal surveillance programs
reviewing proposed changes to federal criminal law
reviewing proposed changes to federal surveillance law
subjectOf congressional hearings on federal criminal justice policy
congressional hearings on federal surveillance practices

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House Committee on the Judiciary hasSubcommittee Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance