Department of Justice Executive Branch Government United States
Department of Justice Executive Branch Government United States
The U.S. Department of Justice is the cabinet-level federal body under the U.S. Attorney General, charged with federal domestic law enforcement, criminal investigation and prosecution, corrections, and related administration.
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U.S. Department of Justice - Represents citizens in enforcing the law and plays a key role in protecting against criminals; ensuring healthy competition of business; safeguarding the consumer; enforcing drug, immigration, and naturalization laws.
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Houston Counter Terrorism Intelligence Group - collects, evaluates and analyzes incident reports of suspicious activities reported by the public and law enforcement communities, in an effort to identify potential trends or patterns of terrorist operations.
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Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) - Information about ADA regulations and enforcement, and technical assistance information for implementation.
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Office of the Attorney General - Acts as head of the Department of Justice and is the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government.
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When Your Child is Missing: A Family Survival Guide - An online book prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice.
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Organization Chart - Graphical representation of the Department of Justice's hierarchical structure.
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Press Room - Contains press releases from the Department of Justice, and speeches and statements made by senior officials in the agency.
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Freedom of Information Act - Information on FOIA as it relates to the Department of Justice. Frequently requested documents are available online.
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Information Technology Initiatives - A resource provided by the US Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs that gives justice professionals access to information sharing resources, initiatives and technological developments.
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Office of the Solicitor General - Supervises and conducts federal litigation in the United States Supreme Court.
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