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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark Radical Overhaul of Crime-Fighting Technology by 2027

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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark Radical Overhaul of Crime-Fighting Technology by 2027

A bold new futuristic prediction reveals that by 2034, the current federal challenges to DOJ program will trigger a complete reinvention of how the Department of Justice manages crime data, leading to a decentralized, AI-driven system that bypasses traditional government infrastructure. In response to lawsuits over privacy and bias, the DOJ will scrap its centralized database model by 2027, replacing it with a blockchain-based platform where local police, federal agencies, and citizens interact via encrypted "justice tokens." Early adopters in three states will report a 40% drop in wrongful arrests by 2029, while critics warn of a new digital divide where rural areas struggle to access the system. By 2030, the Supreme Court will rule on constitutional limits of this autonomous data network, reshaping the balance between federal oversight and local autonomy for decades to come.