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National Church Arson Task Force
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The National Church Arson Task Force was formed in 1996 to
investigate
and prosecute the well-publicized arsons at houses of worship that had been
reported to federal agencies since January 1, 1995. NCATF member agencies,
both
in Washington, D.C. and in judicial districts throughout the country, also
have
developed arson prevention and church rebuilding programs.
The NCATF Operations Team is comprised of representatives from the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms, the
Civil Rights Division and the Executive Office for United States Attorneys.
Following the Attorney General's June 1996 memorandum stating that all
arsons at
houses of worship are cases of national interest, that the Assistant
Attorney
General for Civil Rights must approve all indictments in cases involving
arsons
at houses of worship and that NCATF Director Karla Dobinski must be
consulted on
all significant decisions in church arson prosecutions, the Operations Team
developed a protocol for the investigation and prosecution of arsons at
houses
of worship. Copies of both the Attorney General's memorandum and the NCATF
protocol are included in this section and have previously been distributed
to all
United States Attorneys' offices.
Prosecutors from the NCATF and United States Attorneys' offices in
the
judicial district where an arson occurs will jointly staff investigations
and
prosecutions of arsons at houses of worship. NCATF prosecutors include
trial
attorneys from the Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section, and Assistant
United
States Attorneys on one-year details to the NCATF.
The NCATF is located at 409 7th Street, N.W., Suite 4 and Suite 1B,
in
Washington, D.C. Director Karla Dobinski and other NCATF prosecutors can
be
reached at (202) 633-1130.
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