Strike Force Model

The Strike Force Model is a model of law enforcement that combines elements of many Federal law enforcement agencies of the United States under the direction and leadership of a single Attorney for the United States Department of Justice.

Most often, this Chief has been employed by the United States Department of Justice Criminal Division, but after 1989, these efforts have been consolidated under the United States Attorney's office.

[1] This model of team coordination has existed since its first iteration in 1966 with the Buffalo Strike Force of the Organized Crime Strike Force.

[2] Strike Forces that have used the Strike Force Model: This law enforcement–related article is a stub.

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