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US Department of Justice
The US Department of Justice website is a central resource for all government programs,
online resources and agencies including:
- Weed and Seed,
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
- US Freedom Corps,
- Project Safe and
- FirstGov.
Here are just a few of the resources from their site.
Victim Assistance Information
Provides resource links for victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks including:
1-800-331-0075
(TTY 1-800-833-6885)
International families may call collect
(00)(1)(414) 359-9751, 9am - 5pm (EST)
Monday-Friday
(Translation Services available.)
Report Crime Information to Your Local FBI Field Office
View a listing of FBI field offices with important contact information The FBI encourages the
public to report any suspected violations of U.S. federal law. You can do so by calling your
local FBI office,
Legal Attache office,
or by submitting a tip via the
FBI Tips and Public Leads
form.
DOJ Terrorist Attack and Emergency Planning Information
This section of the site contains information on Emergency Planning, Statements, Legal Documents,
FBI Alerts, Press Releases, Civil Liberties, Victims Compensation, Fraud Schemes, Immigration
Courts, Employee Information and Other Federal Sites
Terrorism in the United States Reports
USDOJ organizational chart
It's a great way to get a quick overview of the agency.
Justice for Kids
Designed just for kids --- it provides information on different aspects of justice - like
Internet crimes, drug prevention and laws that protect kids rights. With one click, learn
what you can do to fight crime. With another, you will see the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.
Still another will lead you to the history of Civil Rights. There is so much for kids to
learn how to become involved in safety. Kids are encouraged to take a look and think about
what they can do at school or in your community.
Department of Justice Press Room
Press releases issued by the Office of Public Affairs since July 1994 are found in this
section of the site. Press releases by individual components are also found here. Speeches
and statements by the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorney General, the Associate
Attorney General, and other senior officials of the Department are included, as are
congressional testimonies.
Fugitives and Missing Persons
Individuals sought by Department law enforcement components are identified in this segment
of the Web site. Among those listed are the FBI's Ten Most Wanted, the U.S.
Marshals' Fifteen Most Wanted, DEA fugitives, ATF's Most Wanted, and an
Interagency International Fugitives list. These individuals are considered armed
and dangerous.
For additional information and Resources,
please visit the U.S. DOJ Website.
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