NCDA provides continuing legal education and training for prosecutors, organizing training sessions in cities around the United States. This site includes course schedules and descriptions, and information on what's new at the College.
NCJA is a Washington, D.C.-based special interest group that focuses primarily on helping develop and implement national policy in the criminal justice field and on helping states address criminal justice-related problems. This site includes a list of the state agencies represented on the association, highlights from the Justice Bulletin, and criminal justice-related links.
APRI provides training and technical assistance to the National District Attorneys Association, and maintains specialized units focusing on such areas as DNA, child abuse, and community prosecution. This site includes descriptions of major programs, contacts, lists of training sessions, and information on publications.
IAP is a non-governmental and non-political organization established because of the rapid growth in serious transnational crime, and dedicated to promoting international cooperation between prosecutors. This site includes an annual report, online newsletter, and information on joining the organization.
NAPC provides a forum for exchanging ideas and information to benefit state prosecutor coordinators and prosecutors. This site includes information on members, upcoming meetings, and a PDF version of the NAPC Newsbreak newsletter.
NDAA works both legislatively and through publications and training programs to provide a voice for prosecutors and useful information for prosecutors. This site includes press releases, information on publications such as the National Prosecution Standards, and news of the organization.
A guide to publicizing a prosecutor's web site, with examples of the sorts of web sites likely to merit listing in popular directories.
List of the web sites of state and local, federal, and international prosecutors, categorized by geographical area.
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