United States Department of Justice Criminal Division - Organization

Organization

The Criminal Division is headed by an Assistant Attorney General, who is a political appointee. The Assistant Attorney General is assisted by five Deputy Assistant Attorneys General, who are career attorneys, who each oversee a Branch of the Division. Each of the Branches consist of various sections, offices and units.

  • Assistant Attorney General - Criminal Division
    • Deputy Assistant Attorney General
      • Public Integrity Section
      • Organized Crime and Racketeering Section
      • Office of Enforcement Operations
    • Deputy Assistant Attorney General
      • Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section
      • Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section
    • Deputy Assistant Attorney General
      • Office of International Affairs
      • International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program
      • Office of Oversees Prosecutorial Development Assistance and Training
    • Deputy Assistant Attorney General
      • Fraud Section
      • Gang Unit
      • Appellate Section
      • Capital Case Unit
    • Deputy Assistant Attorney General
      • Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
      • Human Rights and Special Prosections Section
      • Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
    • Chief of Staff to the Assistant Attorney General
      • Office of Administration
    • Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General
      • Office of Policy and Legislation

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