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Law Enforcement Coordination

The Department of Justice initiated the Law Enforcement Coordination initiative in 1981. All 94 U.S. Attorney's offices have LECC programs, each tailored to the specific needs of the District.

The Law Enforcement Coordinator ("LEC") fosters cooperation and coordination among local, state and federal law enforcement, and provides resources, information and training. The LEC offers training seminars specific to law enforcement needs on areas such as firearms, drug trafficking, white collar crimes, and street gangs.

Equitable Sharing

Guide to Equitable Sharing for State and Local Enforcement Agencies

Permissible uses of shared funds

Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification Form

Additional Forms and Information About Equitable Sharing

Federal Funding for Law Enforcement

Potential funding sources

Web-based grant training

Updated May 18, 2017