
Civil Rights Summits
Our office is hosting several summits on Civil Rights including topics such as Fair Housing, Disability and Accessibility, and more. View the Civil Rights page for more information. Read More >>
LECC
The Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (LECC) was established in 1981 in all of the 94 U.S. Attorney's Offices by order of the U.S. Attorney General. LECC provides a networking focus for law enforcement agencies committed to the ideal of cooperation and coordination at all levels of local, state and federal law enforcement. Read More >>
Project Safe Childhood
Project Safe Childhood is the Justice Department’s primary initiative aimed at preventing, investigating and prosecuting violations of child sexual exploitation and related obscenity laws. You can find more information at the Project Safe Childhood website.
Letter from USA Kenyen Brown Regarding Internet Safety 
Child/Parent Reference Handout
Project Safe Neighborhood
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is the anti-gang, anti-gun violence initiative of the United States Department of Justice. It has four primary components. You can find more information at the Project Safe Neighborhood website.
Victim Witness Assistance
Every U.S. Attorney's Office has a Victim/Witness Assistance Program to assist victims of federal crimes. The Victim/Witness Assistance Programs are a part of federal efforts to provide information on rights and services to victims and witnesses of federal crimes, as well as to encourage the participation of victims in the criminal justice system to the extent that they wish, in accordance with federal law. Read More >>
If you have any questions concerning disability discrimination, please call 251.441.5845 and ask for the Disability Discrimination Coordinator, or direct your inquiry in writing to:
U.S. Attorney's Office
Attn: Disability Discrimination Coordinator
63 South Royal Street
Suite, 600
Mobile, AL 36602
Natural Disaster
Fraud Hotline
If you believe you have been a victim of fraud from a person or an organization soliciting relief funds on behalf of storm victims or have knowledge of waste, abuse, or allegations of mismanagement involving disaster relief operations, contact the National Center for Disaster Fraud toll free at:
(866) 720-5721
You can e-mail it to:








