Industry Context — Common BS Fingerprints in Government, Municipal & Public Sector
United States Department of Justice (DOJ)
(https://justice.gov) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 31, 2026Analyze the raw signals below. How would a machine score this business’s credibility?
Here are the exact signals captured from up to six pages of the site — the same raw inputs the evaluation engine analyzed. They are grouped by signal type so you can weigh each the way the machine does.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (Info Density · Commodity Fingerprint)
HOMEPAGE Department of Justice | Homepage | United States Department of Justice (https://justice.gov)
Department of Justice | Homepage | United States Department of Justice
Official website of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). DOJ’s mission is to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law; to ensure public safety against threats foreign and domestic; to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Department of Justice | Contact the Department (https://justice.gov/contact-us/)
Department of Justice | Contact the Department
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Department of Justice | Find Help and Information for Crime Victims (https://justice.gov/action-center/find-help-and-information-crime-victims/)
Department of Justice | Find Help and Information for Crime Victims
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED Department of Justice | Grid/Map View | United States Department of Justice (https://justice.gov/agencies/chart/grid/)
Department of Justice | Grid/Map View | United States Department of Justice
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
HOMEPAGE (https://justice.gov) Department of Justice | Homepage | United States Department of Justice
Remote video URL Video [H2] Minnesota Health Care Fraud Takedown Results in Charges Against 15 Defendants for Over $90M in Fraud May 21, 2026 Remote video URL Video [H2] U.S. Unseals Superseding Indictment Charging Raul Castro and Five Castro Regime Co-Defendants for 1996 Shoot-Down of Brothers to the Rescue Aircraft May 20, 2026 Remote video URL Video [H2] Four of the World’s Largest Container Manufacturing Companies and Seven of Their Executives Indicted for a Global Conspiracy Affecting Billions of Dollars of Commerce May 19, 2026 Remote video URL Video [H2] AAG McDonald, USMS Director Serralta, and U.S. Attorney Pirro Announce Details on the DC Safe & Beautiful Task Force Summer Surge May 15, 2026 Remote video URL Video [H2] DOJ Makes Significant Announcement Regarding Investigation of Francis Scott Key Bridge Incident May 12, 2026 Remote video URL Video [H2] Acting Attorney General Blanche Announces Antitrust Investigations on Meatpacking Operations May 4, 2026 Action Center [IMG: Report a Crime Icon] Report a Crime or Submit a Complaint [IMG: Find missing persons icon] Report and Identify Missing Persons [IMG: Find help icon] Find Help and Information for Crime Victims [IMG: register icon] Register, Apply for Permits, or Request Records [IMG: Prison icon] Locate a Prison, Inmate, or Sex Offender [IMG: Scales of justice icon] Careers at DOJ [IMG: Most wanted icon] Wanted Fugitives [IMG: Phone icon] Contact DOJ More Links [IMG: Department of Justice Seal] Our Mission The mission of the Department of Justice is to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights. [H2] Our Values Independence and Impartiality. We work each day to earn the public’s trust by following the facts and the law wherever they may lead, without prejudice or improper influence. Honesty and Integrity. Our employees adhere to the highest standards of ethical behavior, mindful that, as public servants, we must work to earn the trust of, and inspire confidence in, the public we serve. Respect. Our employees value differences in people and in ideas and treat everyone with fairness, dignity, and compassion. Excellence. We work every day to provide the highest levels of service to the American people and to be a responsible steward of the taxpayers’ dollars. History of the Department of Justice By the Numbers 6 Litigating Divisions 5 Law Enforcement Bureaus 94 U.S. Attorneys’ Offices $3.2B+ Grants to State, Local & Tribal Partners Our Work [IMG: DOJ organizational chart] DOJ Components and Agencies The Department of Justice consists of multiple components and agencies dedicated to upholding our mission. View Organizational Chart [IMG: Department of Justice flag in front of DOJ building] Subject Matter Areas, Initiatives, and Programs Learn more about the work we do on a variety of focused topics. More About Our Work News [IMG: reptiles in mesh bags] Press ReleaseCalifornia Man Sentenced to 65 Months in Prison for Trafficking At Least 1,700 Animals into the United States from Mexico A California man was sentenced to 65 months in prison for smuggling at least 1,700 reptiles into the United States from Mexico, Hong Kong, and elsewhere over a... May 29, 2026 Press ReleaseCounty Housing Official Sentenced for His Role in Multimillion-Dollar Scheme to Receive Bribes From Hawaii Businessman and Attorneys A former Hawaii County official, Alan Scott Rudo, 59, now of Cathedral City, California, was sentenced yesterday to 46 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy... May 29, 2026 Press ReleaseFlorida Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Biofuel Fraud Conspiracy The owner of a company that produced and sold renewable fuel and fuel credits was sentenced to serve 18 months in prison followed by two years of supervised... May 29, 2026 Press ReleaseJustice Department Office of Legal Counsel Concludes Immigrant Welfare Eligibility Rules Apply to FCC Lifeline Program WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Justice released an opinion for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which addresses the relationship between the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation... May 29, 2026 Press ReleaseMember of the Fully Blooded Felons Gang Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for RICO, Drug, and Firearm Offenses Jeffrey Lee, a member of the Fully Blooded Felons gang, 25, of Cleveland, was sentenced today to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to Racketeering Influenced and... May 29, 2026 Press ReleaseNew Jersey Rioter at Delaney Hall Charged for Kicking and Biting ICE Officers A New Jersey man was arrested yesterday and charged with assaulting federal officers and causing bodily injury. May 29, 2026 More News [H2] From Our Most Wanted Files [IMG: Photograph of Kashawn Nicola Roper] Kashawn Nicola Roper FBI Field Office: Kansas City Wanted For: KaShawn Nicola Roper is wanted for her alleged involvement…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Trung Duc Lu] Trung Duc Lu FBI Field Office: Philadelphia Wanted For: Trung Duc Lu is wanted in connection with the August 2014…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Omar Alexander Cardenas] Omar Alexander Cardenas FBI Field Office: Los Angeles Wanted For: Omar Alexander Cardenas is wanted for his alleged…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre] Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre FBI Field Office: Omaha Wanted For: Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre is wanted for allegedly…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Wilver Villegas-Palomino] Wilver Villegas-Palomino FBI Field Office: Houston Wanted For: Wilver Villegas-Palomino is a ranking member of the…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Fausto Isidro Meza-Flores] Fausto Isidro Meza-Flores FBI Field Office: Washington D.C. Wanted For: Fausto Isidro Meza-Flores is the alleged leader of the…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Ruja Ignatova] Ruja Ignatova FBI Field Office: New York Wanted For: Ruja Ignatova is wanted for her alleged participation in a…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel] Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel FBI Field Office: Baltimore Wanted For: Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel is wanted for allegedly…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano] Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano FBI Field Office: Houston Wanted For: Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano is an alleged senior…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Samuel Ramirez, Jr.] Samuel Ramirez, Jr. FBI Field Office: Seattle Wanted For: Samuel Ramirez, Jr. is wanted for his alleged involvement…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias] Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias FBI Field Office: Houston Wanted For: Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias is charged federally in the…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip [IMG: Photograph of Kun Jiang] Kun Jiang DEA Field Office: New York Southern Wanted For: Fentanyl importation conspiracy, fentanyl trafficking and…Locations: Unknown, UnknownMore Details/Submit a Tip
SUB-PAGE (https://justice.gov/contact-us/) Department of Justice | Contact the Department
[H1] Contact the Department Share [IMG: right caret] Facebook X LinkedIn Email Messages to the Department of Justice, including the Attorney General, may be sent using this form. Your message will be forwarded to the responsible Department of Justice component for appropriate handling.Contact Us Form [H2] Other Correspondence Correspondence to the Department, including the Attorney General, may be sent to:U.S. Department of Justice950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20530-0001The Department may be contacted by phone at the following:Department Comment Line: 202-353-1555Department of Justice Main Switchboard: 202-514-2000TTY: 711Additional Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) information is available on the Federal Communications Commission's website.Department of Justice components may also be contacted directly. Find their information on the Component Contact Information page. [H2] Website Feedback To send comments or questions about a Department of Justice website, or to report a broken link or error, please use the form below.Contact Webmaster [H2] Media Inquiries Inquiries from news organizations and other media may be directed to the Office of Public Affairs. Updated March 3, 2026
SUB-PAGE (https://justice.gov/action-center/find-help-and-information-crime-victims/) Department of Justice | Find Help and Information for Crime Victims
[H1] Find Help and Information for Crime Victims Share [IMG: right caret] Facebook X LinkedIn Email We are committed to helping victims of crime. This resource page includes links that can help connect crime victims to the support, services, and information they need.Hotlines and Contact InformationResources for Crime Victims Hearing Notification and Case InformationVictim/Witness Complaint Procedure [H2] Hotlines and Contact Information National Toll-Free and Online Hotlines, Office for Victims of CrimeWhat You Can Do if You Are a Victim of CrimeQué Puede Hacer si Es Víctima de un DelitoReporting Elder Abuse - Resources by StateUnited States Attorneys' OfficesEach of the 94 U.S. Attorney's Offices has a victim-witness program to assist victims and witness of federal crime. [H2] Resources for Crime Victims ATF Victim Witness Assistance ProgramChild Exploitation and Obscenity SectionDefined Monetary Assistance Victims Reserve, (DMAVR)Drug Enforcement Administration's Victim Witness Assistance ProgramElder Justice Initiative, Victim and Family SupportFederal Bureau of Investigation, Victim ServicesMissing or Murdered Indigenous Persons, Tribal Justice and SafetyHelp for Victims, Office for Victims of CrimeInformation for Identity Theft Victims, Office of Justice ProgramsOnline Directory of Crime Victim Services, Office for Victims of CrimeStop Ransomware, U.S. Government Official WebsiteU.S. Victims of Terrorism Abroad Task Force [H2] Hearing Notification and Case Information DOJ Victim Notification System866-365-4968Antitrust Division Victim-Witness CoordinatorsUpcoming Public Hearings in Pending Antitrust Division CasesCriminal Division Victim Notification ProgramUpcoming Public Hearings in Pending Criminal Division CasesEnvironment & Natural Resources Division Crime Victim Assistance ProgramBureau of Prisons Victim/Witness Notification Program202-307-0884 or 202-307-2878US Parole Commission Victim/Witness Coordinator and Case Status888-585-9103 [H2] Victim/Witness Complaint Procedure Bureau of Justice Assistance Denial of Federal Benefits Program301-937-1542Bureau of Prisons Victims' Rights Complaint ProceduresDepartment of Justice, Office of the Victims' Rights Ombudsman Updated April 15, 2026
SUB-PAGE (https://justice.gov/agencies/chart/grid/) Department of Justice | Grid/Map View | United States Department of Justice
[H1] Agencies Share [IMG: right caret] Facebook X LinkedIn Email View A-Z List View by Category View Org Chart Signed PDF [H3] Leadership Offices [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of the Attorney General This Office supervises and directs the administration and operation of the Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Bureau of Prisons, Office of Justice Programs, and the U.S. Attorneys and U.S. Marshals Service. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of the Deputy Attorney General This Office advises and assists the Attorney General in formulating and implementing Departmental policies and programs and in providing overall supervision and direction to all organizational units of the Department. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of the Associate Attorney General This Office advises and assists the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General in formulating and implementing Departmental policies and programs pertaining to a broad range of civil justice, federal and local law enforcement, and public safety matters. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) OSG's mission is to represent the interests of the United States before the Supreme Court and to oversee appellate and certain other litigation on behalf of the United States in the lower federal and state courts. [H3] Litigating Offices [IMG: DOJ Antitrust Division Seal] [H4] Antitrust Division The Division's mission is to promote competition in the U.S. economy through enforcement of, improvements to, and education about antitrust laws and principles. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Civil Division The Civil Division represents the United States in any civil or criminal matter within its scope of responsibility – protecting the United States Treasury, ensuring that the federal government speaks with one voice in its view of the law, preserving the intent of Congress, and advancing the credibility of the government before the courts. [IMG: DOJ Civil Rights Division Seal] [H4] Civil Rights Division The Division enforces the laws prohibiting discrimination in education, employment, credit, housing, public accommodations and facilities, voting, and certain federally funded and conducted programs. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Criminal Division The Criminal Division's mission is to serve the public interest through the enforcement of criminal statutes—and related civil statutes—in a vigorous, fair, and effective manner; to exercise general supervision over the enforcement of all federal criminal laws, with the exception of those statutes specifically assigned to other divisions; and to build the capacity of our foreign rule of law counterparts. [IMG: DOJ Environment and Natural Resources Division Seal] [H4] Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) ENRD's mission is to enforce the Nation’s civil and criminal environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and hazardous waste laws. ENRD's mission also involves the protection of the Nation’s natural resources and handling cases relating to tribal rights and resources. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] National Fraud Enforcement Division The Department of Justice’s National Fraud Enforcement Division (the “Fraud Division”) is laser-focused on investigating and prosecuting those who commit fraud against the American people. [IMG: DOJ National Security Division Seal] [H4] National Security Division (NSD) NSD's mission is to protect the United States from threats to our national security by pursuing justice through the law. [IMG: United States Attorneys] [H4] U.S. Attorneys' Offices Charged with ensuring “that the laws be faithfully executed,” the 93 United States Attorneys (USAOs) work to enforce federal laws throughout the country. The President appoints a United States Attorney to each of the 94 federal districts. [IMG: United States Trustee Seal] [H4] U.S. Trustee Program The mission of the United States Trustee Program is to promote the integrity and efficiency of the bankruptcy system for the benefit of all stakeholders – debtors, creditors, and the public. [H3] Law Enforcement [IMG: Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives Seal] [H4] Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ATF protects America’s communities by confronting violent crime driven by the illegal use of firearms, explosives, and acts of arson. Our special agents concentrate on identifying and dismantling illegal firearms traffickers who fuel violence by arming prohibited persons, gang members, drug cartels, illegal aliens, and terrorist organizations.Through advanced Crime Gun Intelligence (NIBIN, firearms tracing, and touch DNA); ATF partners with state and local law enforcement to investigate, identify, and prosecute violent offenders. At the same time, we safeguard lawful commerce and uphold the Constitution of the United States. [IMG: Picture of Drug Enforcement Agency Logo] [H4] Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) DEA's mission is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the U.S. and bring to the criminal and civil justice system those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States; and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets. [IMG: FBI Seal] [H4] Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) The FBI is a national security and law enforcement agency that uses, collects, and shares intelligence in all it does. As the only member of the Intelligence Community with broad authority to address criminal and national security threats to the Homeland, the FBI has a sworn duty to protect all Americans by staying ahead of the threat. The FBI’s mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution. [IMG: United States Marshal Seal] [H4] U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) The U.S. Marshals Service's mission is to enforce federal laws and provide support to virtually all elements of the federal justice system by providing for the security of federal court facilities and the safety of judges and other court personnel; apprehending criminals; exercising custody of federal prisoners and providing for their security and transportation to correctional facilities; executing federal court orders; seizing assets gained by illegal means and providing for the custody, management, and disposal of forfeited assets; assuring the safety of endangered government witnesses and their families; and collecting and disbursing funds. [H3] Corrections [IMG: Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Seal] [H4] Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) BOP protects public safety by ensuring that federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment in facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and provide reentry programming to ensure their successful return to the community. [IMG: National Institue of Corrections Seal] [H4] National Institute of Corrections (NIC) The National Institute of Corrections is a center of learning, innovation and leadership that shapes and advances effective correctional practice and public policy. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of the Pardon Attorney (PARDON) The Office assists the President in the exercise of executive clemency. Under the Constitution, the President's clemency power extends only to federal criminal offenses. All requests for executive clemency for federal offenses are directed to the Pardon Attorney for investigation and review. The Pardon Attorney prepares DOJ's recommendation to the President for final disposition of each application. Executive clemency may take several forms, including pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] U.S. Parole Commission (USPC) USPC's mission is to promote public safety and strive for justice and fairness in the exercise of its authority to release and revoke offenders under its jurisdiction. [H3] Grants [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) BJA’s mission is to provide leadership and services in grant administration and criminal justice policy development to support state, local, and tribal justice strategies to achieve safer communities. BJA works with communities, governments, and nonprofit organizations to reduce crime, recidivism, and unnecessary confinement, and promote a safe and fair criminal justice system. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) BJS's mission is to collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government. These data are critical to Federal, State, and local policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice is both efficient and evenhanded. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) The COPS Office is responsible for advancing the practice of community policing by the nation's state, local, territorial, and tribal law enforcement agencies through information and grant resources. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] National Institute of Justice (NIJ) NIJ is the research, development and evaluation agency of the Department of Justice. The Institute is dedicated to improving knowledge and understanding of crime and justice issues through science. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) OVC is committed to enhancing the Nation’s capacity to assist crime victims and to providing leadership in changing attitudes, policies, and practices to promote justice and healing for all victims of crime. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Office of Justice Programs (OJP) OJP’s mission is to increase public safety and improve the fair administration of justice across America through innovative leadership and programs. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) OJJDP provides national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to youth delinquency and victimization. The Office helps states, localities, and Tribes develop effective and equitable juvenile justice systems that create safer communities and empower youth to lead productive lives. [IMG: Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Seal] [H4] Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking (SMART) SMART's mission is to assist with implementation of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act and provide assistance to criminal justice professionals across the entire spectrum of sex offender management activities needed to ensure public safety. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) OVW provides federal leadership in developing the national capacity to reduce violence against women and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. [H3] Media & Community Outreach [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) OLA represents the Department before Congress and its various committees, managing all interactions regarding cases and investigations, policy, legislation, political appointments and nominations, and other matters in a manner consistent with the Department’s law enforcement, litigation, and national security responsibilities. OLA is responsible for developing strategies to execute the Attorney General’s legislative initiatives. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of Public Affairs (OPA) OPA's mission is to coordinate the relations of the Department of Justice with the news media and serve as the center for information about all organizational units of the Department. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) The Office of Tribal Justice is the primary point of contact for the Department of Justice with federally recognized Native American tribes, and advises the Department on legal and policy matters pertaining to Native Americans. [H3] Victim Services [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) VCF was created to provide compensation for any individual (or a personal representative of a deceased individual) who suffered physical harm or was killed as a result of the terrorist-related aircraft crashes of September 11, 2001 or the debris removal efforts that took place in the immediate aftermath of those crashes. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (FCSC) FCSC's mission is to adjudicate claims against foreign governments for losses and injuries sustained by United States nationals, pursuant to programs authorized by statute or under international agreements. [IMG: National Security Division Seal] [H4] Office of Justice for Victims of Overseas Terrorism (DOJ/OVT) The Office supports U.S. victims of terrorism overseas by helping them navigate foreign criminal justice systems and by advocating for their voices to be heard around the world. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (USVSST Fund) The U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund provides compensation to certain U.S. persons who were injured in acts of international state-sponsored terrorism. [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] U.S. Victims of Terrorism Abroad Task Force The Task Force coordinates and enhances the U.S. government response when an act of international terrorism affects U.S. citizens overseas. [H3] Management & Administration [IMG: Seal of the Department of Justice] [H4] Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Through CTAS, federally-recognized tribes and tribal consortia are able to submit a single application
🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
| Page | Reviews | Proof links |
|---|---|---|
| / (home) | 0 | 1 |
| /contact-us/ | 0 | 2 |
| /action-center/find-help-and-information-crime-victims/ | 0 | 2 |
| /agencies/chart/grid/ | 6 | 2 |
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 292 businesses audited.
Government, Municipal & Public Sector BS: United States Department of Justice (DOJ) (justice.gov)
This is a benchmark for substance-led communication in the public sector. The site is a data-rich portal that prioritizes specific outcomes and organizational structure over marketing narratives. Its only failing is a technical one—the lack of structured schema data to match its massive real-world footprint.
First, implement comprehensive Organization and GovernmentOrganization JSON-LD schema to provide technical verification of the department’s identity. Second, add Person schema for all named leadership and U.S. Attorneys mentioned in the news and agency sections to link their official records. Third, ensure that the ‘By the Numbers’ data points link directly to their source reports or live dashboards for even higher transparency. Finally, address the hidden review_count in the metadata to ensure citizen feedback mechanisms are either public-facing or removed from meta-tags.
The website perfectly aligns with the Government, Municipal & Public Sector category. Its content is exclusively focused on law enforcement, federal litigation, public safety initiatives, and organizational transparency typical of a national justice authority.
“The low BS score of 12 is driven by high information density and perfect semantic alignment. The minor points earned in the BS score are entirely due to the absence of structured data (Identity and Authority) and the use of template-standard 'Our Values' blocks (Commodity Fingerprint). This site contains almost no fluff and provides massive amounts of substantiating evidence for every claim made on the homepage.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from United States Department of Justice (DOJ), captured on May 31, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to United States Department of Justice (DOJ): This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://justice.gov to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.