![]() Like the rest of the Justice Department, Psi-Division contains several smaller sub-divisions. The Psi's are indeed flippant, high-strung, and everything they're accused of, but this is both down to their powers (they cannot block out the suffering of others) and because they're well aware that they live in a world where mutants are loathed outcasts, that their mutation is quietly tolerated, and are expected to enforce this system. The average Street Judge tends to look down on Psi Judges, considering them flaky and overemotional. During the time when the Dark Judges were imprisoned in a vault beneath the Hall of Justice, a team of Psi-Judges were on hand to provide a constant watch over the malignant spirits, suppressing any psychic activity should they become restless. Psi-Judges fulfill many roles on behalf of the Justice Department, including reading the minds of prisoners unwilling to disclose information, providing for warning of great events to affect Mega-City One and others, and providing a skilled force of specialist Judges to counter supernatural threats to the city, such as the Dark Judges. The current head of Psi-Division is Judge Shenker. ![]() ![]() While Judge Anderson is its most famous operative, Psi-Judges Janus, Karyn and Corey have also proved notable. Psi-Judges are often highly-strung and eccentric as a result of the strain of their abilities. It is the branch of Mega-City One's Justice Department that deals in supernatural phenomena, using Judges with psychic abilities. Psi-Division is a fictional organization in the Judge Dredd and Anderson: Psi-Division comic strips in 2000 AD and Judge Dredd: The Megazine.
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