Fighting Crime
The Iowa Attorney General's Office plays a crucial role in fighting crime, alongside Iowa law enforcement officers and county attorneys. The Attorney General has many specific responsibilities, some of which are itemized below, and also looks at the "big picture" in the criminal justice system and recommends changes in state law or policy as they are needed. Please see the following links to learn more about the role played by the Iowa Attorney General in fighting crime.
- Current News
- Strengthening Iowa's Criminal Law
- New Summary of Attorney General's Office Actions to Fight Meth
- Prosecuting Serious Felony Offenses: Area Prosecutions Division
- Preserving Convictions and Sentences: Criminal Appeals Division
- Training Iowa's Prosecutors: Prosecuting Attorneys Training Coordinator
- Assisting Victims of Crime: Crime Victim Assistance Division
- Protecting the Public from Sexually Violent Predators: Sexually Violent Predator Program
- Protecting Children Online
- Safeguarding our Rural Communities for Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse: Rural Domestic Abuse and Child Victimization Program
- Fostering Safer Communities and Schools; Juvenile Crime Issues
- Breaking the Link Between Drugs and Career Criminals: Comprehensive Career Criminal & Drug Prosecution Support Program
- Attacking the Meth Problem: High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Program
- Protecting Children from the Effects of Meth: Drug-Endangered Children Program
- Providing Cutting Edge Research: Iowa Criminal Law Handbook
- Encouraging Careers in Criminal Prosecution: Prosecuting Intern Program
- Fighting Financial Crime in Iowa: Iowa Financial Crimes Task Force
- Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention Links
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