Community Relations Service | Community Relations Service | Department of Justice Community Relations Service Our Mission The Community Relations Service (CRS) is a separate unit within DOJ’s Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys. Title X of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, established the CRS and for over 60 years, CRS has been “America’s Peacemaker". CRS offers assistance to communities where “disputes, disagreements, or difficulties” regarding discriminatory practices based on race, color, or national origin threaten peaceful relations among citizens. CRS may respond to communities shaken by mass violence, civil disorder, and other critical incidents and offer neutral and impartial assistance through a variety of services (i.e., mediation, facilitated dialogues, training, and/or consultation). All CRS services are confidential and provided free of charge to the communities that voluntarily request or accept CRS’s assistance. CRS is not an investigatory or prosecutorial agency and has no law enforcement authority. CRS works with all parties to develop solutions to conflict and serves as a neutral, impartial party. Contact Community Relations Service Tel: 202-252-5550 USAEO.AskCRS@usdoj.gov