Department of Justice
- Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor (awarded by the President to public safety officers cited by the Attorney General)
- Law Enforcement Congressional Badge of Bravery-Federal
- Law Enforcement Congressional Badge of Bravery-State and Local
- Secretary's Award For Distinguished Public Safety Service (may be awarded by the Attorney General or FEMA Director)
- Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service
- Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Heroism
- Mary C. Lawton Lifetime Service Award
- William French Smith Award for Outstanding Contributions to Cooperative Law Enforcement
- Edward H. Levi Award for Outstanding Professionalism and Exemplary Integrity
- Attorney General’s Award for Meritorious Public Service
- Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Management
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Information Technology
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Furthering the Interests of U.S. National Security
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Legal Support
- Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Administrative Support
- John Marshall Awards
- Attorney General’s Award for Outstanding Service in Freedom of Information Act Administration
- Attorney General’s Award for Fraud Prevention
- Attorney General’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to Community Partnerships for Public Safety
- Attorney General’s Award for Outstanding Service by a Federal Wage System Employee
- Attorney General’s Award for Outstanding Contributions by a New Employee
- Young American Award; transferred to the Boy Scouts of America in 1971
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“... the Department of Justice is committed to asking one central question of everything we do: What is the right thing to do? Now that can produce debate, and I want it to be spirited debate. I want the lawyers of America to be able to call me and tell me: Janet, have you lost your mind?”
—Janet Wood Reno (b. 1938)