Related Links
The following is a listing of sources for additional market disruption and enforcement information. If you would like to suggest an online resource which is not included in this related links section, please contact us.
Bureau for International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL)
INL advises departments and agencies within the U.S. Government on the development
of policies and programs to combat international narcotics and crime.
Center for Enforcing Underage Drinking
Laws
The goal of the Center is to provide science-based, practical, and effective
training and technical assistance to States and communities involved in enforcing
underage alcohol access and use laws.
Civil Air Patrol
Counterdrug Operations (CAP)
CAP is a civilian nonprofit volunteer organization, which provides aviation-oriented
support to US law enforcement agencies.
Clandestine Laboratory Investigator's
Association (CLIA)
This non-profit organization provides training, technical support, legislative
assistance and expert testimony to law enforcement, prosecutors and emergency
service personnel.
Community Capacity Development
Office (CCDO)
CCDO focuses on working with local communities to develop solutions that
deter crime, promote economic growth, and enhance quality of life.
Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program
Office (CNTPO)
CNTPO has the lead for developing technology for interagency and multinational
operations to disrupt, deter and deny narcoterrorist activities.
Customs & Border Protection
(CBP)
CBP is responsible for apprehending individuals attempting to enter the United
States illegally and stemming the flow of illegal drugs and other contraband.
Department of Defense
This is the official Web site for the Department of Defense and the starting
point for finding U.S. military information online.
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)
DHS will analyze threats and intelligence, guard U.S. borders and airports,
protect the infrastructure, and coordinate emergency response. DHS is also
dedicated to protecting the rights of American citizens and enhancing public
services, such as natural disaster assistance and citizenship services.
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)
This police officer-led program of classroom lessons that teaches youth how
to resist peer pressure and live drug and violence-free lives.
Drug Court Clearinghouse & Technical
Assistance Project
This online resource contains listings of drug court materials, activities,
information, publications, and technical assistance.
Drug Court Technology Resource
Center
The Drug Court Technology Resource Center is an online forum offering tools
and information for drug court practitioners who are creating computer applications
for their courts.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
DEA is the lead Federal agency for the enforcement of narcotics and controlled
substance laws and regulations.
Executive Office
for Asset Forfeiture (EOAF)
This office administers the Treasury Forfeiture Fund which is the repository
for proceeds of assets forfeited under Treasury laws.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI investigates violations of federal criminal law, protects the U.S.
from foreign intelligence and terrorist activities, and provides leadership
and law enforcement assistance.
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
FinCEN supports investigative efforts and fosters interagency and global
cooperation against domestic and international financial crimes.
High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)
The HIDTA program enhances and coordinates drug control efforts among local,
State, and Federal law enforcement agencies in critical areas of the country.
International Narcotics Interdiction Association
(INIA)
INIA provides interdiction training to local, state, federal & foreign
police officers.
MethResources.gov
MethResources.gov, is a tool for policymakers, law enforcement officials,
treatment and prevention professionals, businesses and retailers, and anti-drug
activists. The comprehensive site brings together information and resources
available to communities on the topic of methamphetamine.
The National Alliance for Drug Endangered
Children
The Alliance provides multi-disciplinary training for communities interested
in starting or expanding Drug Endangered Children programs. The Alliance
supports a nationwide network of professionals serving drug endangered children
by providing referrals to experts, updated research on topics concerning
drug endangered children, and best practice information.
National Association of Drug Court Professionals
(NADCP)
NADCP advocates the establishment and funding of drug courts and provides
for the collection and dissemination of information.
National Clandestine Laboratory
Register
This DEA resource contains addresses of locations where law enforcement agencies
reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence
of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
(NCJRS)
NCJRS is a federally sponsored information clearinghouse for people involved
with research, policy, and practice related to criminal and juvenile justice
and drug control.
National Center for Mental Health and
Juvenile Justice (NCMHJJ)
NCMHJJ promotes awareness of the mental health needs of youth in the juvenile
justice system and assists the field in developing improved policies and
programs based on the best available research and practice.
National Drug Court Institute (NDCI)
NDCI provides comprehensive training for practitioners, supports investigative
projects, and disseminates important drug court specific research, evaluations
and relevant commentary.
National Drug Court
Training and Technical Assistance Program (NDCTTAP)
NDCTTAP is a training initiative that helps communities develop effective
adult, juvenile, family, and tribal drug court programs.
National Drug Intelligence Center
(NDIC)
NDIC is the nation's principal center for strategic domestic counterdrug
intelligence.
National GAINS Center for People
with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System
This organization gathers information designed to influence the range and
scope of mental health and substance abuse services provided to people in
the criminal justice system.
National HIDTA Assistance Center (NHAC)
NHAC provides training, financial processing, and multimedia productions
for all High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA).
National Institute of Corrections (NIC)
NIC provides training, technical assistance, information services, and policy/program
development assistance to Federal, State, and local corrections agencies.
National Law Enforcement and Corrections
Technology Center (NLECTC)
The NLECTC system provides support, research findings, and technological
expertise to help State and local enforcement and corrections personnel perform
their duties more safely and efficiently.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
PSN is a nationwide commitment to reduce gun crime in America by networking
existing local programs that target gun crime and providing those programs
with additional tools necessary to be successful.
SENTRY
SENTRY is an Internet-based collection and dissemination system designed to help identify new, primarily synthetic drug-related behaviors at an early stage, evaluate their likely importance, track their development, and share these data with authorized users in a real-time environment.
U.S. Coast Guard
This agency enforces federal laws, including maritime drug interdiction,
in the transit and arrival zones with jurisdiction on, under and over the
high seas and U. S. territorial waters.
U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE)
ICE works to protect the United States and its people by deterring, interdicting,
and investigating threats arising from the movement of people and goods into
and out of the United States; and by policing and securing federal government
facilities across the nation.
U.S. Sentencing Commission (USSC)
USSC establishes sentencing policies for Federal courts, assists in the development
of effective policy, and collects, analyzes, and distributes information
on sentencing issues.