Q&A
1. What is the Department of Justice?
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is a federal agency responsible for enforcing the law, ensuring public safety, preventing crime, and administering justice fairly.
2. What are the main functions of the Department of Justice?
The DOJ prosecutes federal crimes, represents the United States in legal matters, oversees law enforcement agencies, and protects civil rights.
3. How can I contact the Department of Justice?
Contact details, including phone numbers and mailing addresses, are available on the official DOJ website.
4. Can the public report crimes or suspicious activity to the DOJ?
Yes, individuals can report crimes, fraud, and suspicious activities through channels provided on the DOJ website.
5. Does the Department of Justice provide resources for victims of crime?
Yes, the DOJ offers assistance programs, information, and support services for crime victims.
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