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Programs

Several programs in this office bring together professionals within the district charged with providing a coordinated and comprehensive approach which focuses on providing a service to the general public and support to subgroups of the larger community we serve.

From promoting crime prevention initiatives and public safety programs, coordinating and supporting training and public awareness events to providing services to both victims and lay witnesses, these programs have simultaneously strengthened relationships with federal, state and local law enforcement, the community and other members of the public sector while enhancing the image of the division and the SDTX as a whole.

Those programs include:

Community Outreach

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas is committed to public safety programming and crime prevention efforts to make our communities more secure. read more

Law Enforcement Coordination

The Law Enforcement Coordination (LEC) program was implemented in 1986 in each USAO with a goal of fostering cooperative and coordinated local, state and federal law enforcement efforts in each federal district. read more

Victim-Witness Services

The Victim and Witness Protection Act, along with subsequent legislation, was enacted to enhance and protect the necessary role of crime victims and witnesses involved in the criminal justice system. read more

Often times, these programs intertwine on several initiatives handled by the office such as:

Project Safe Childhood

Guided by the Attorney General, PSC aims to combat the proliferation of technology-facilitated sexual exploitation crimes against children. read more

Project Safe Neighborhoods

PSN is a commitment to adequately address and reduce the rising gun and gang crime in the SDTX. read more

Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance

Established in 2004, HTRA is a collaboration of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies working together with area social service organizations. read more

Updated September 3, 2015