MIDDLE
DISTRICT OF ALABAMA LECC
LAW ENFORCEMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Federal - State - Local

Training Info
Criminal Justice Technology Symposium -- December 3-5, 2007
What
is the LECC?
The
LECC (Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee) was established on
July 21, 1981 in all 94 U.S. Attorney's Offices by order of the
US Attorney General. LECC provides a networking focus for law enforcement
executives committed to the ideal of cooperation and coordination
at all levels of local, state and federal law enforcement. In addition,
the LECC has undertaken activities and initiatives to promote crime
reduction awareness and prevention programs.
Facilitation
of communications is supported through committees and joint operations.
The informal contacts made on these occasions substantially contribute
to subsequent problem solving. Police chiefs and sheriffs are brought
together with state and federal enforcers, regulators and prosecutors.
This approach to problem solving has resulted in a number of task
force operations directed at myriad violations of federal statutes
ranging from narcotics to white collar crime.
In
addition, the LECC sponsors or co-sponsors no or low-cost training
seminars addressing various subjects pertinent to law enforcement
officials. These seminars are made available to all federal, state
and local law enforcement agencies. Topics include asset forfeiture
and equitable sharing, interview and interrogation, clandestine
laboratories, hate crimes, and many other contemporary issues.
The
LECC of the Middle District of Alabama has provided a forum for
the open exchange of ideas and information among agency members
and will continue to lend support to facilitating cooperative and
joint law enforcement operations.
The
LECC also promotes and facilitates the Department of Justice Equitable
Sharing of Federally Forfeited Property Program with federal, state
and local law enforcement agencies and serves as a clearinghouse
for inquiries about equitable sharing requests processed through
the US Attorney's Office.
The
Department of Justice has supported the initial commitment of the
LECC concept by continually upgrading the program, anticipating
that the LECC initiative will become a permanent cornerstone of
joint federal, state and local law enforcement efforts.
Questions
or comments concerning LECC may be addressed to:
John Cloud
131 Clayton Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
334/223-7280
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