Tracy Webb is the Counsel for Child Abuse Policy and Cyber Crime Prosecution in the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office. She is a career prosecutor who has spent the majority of her career prosecuting family violence and child abuse cases including physical, sexual, exploitation and technologically facilitated crimes.
Tracy is currently an active member of the Federal Internet Crimes against Children (ICAC) Task Force and co-chair of the Los Angeles County Cyber Crime Task Force. She is a frequent speaker locally and nationally in the area of technology facilitated crimes, child abuse and exploitation. Tracy is also an Emmy-award winning producer of a documentary film on gang violence. She has produced numerous films and Public Service Announcements on child abuse and cyber-crime that are currently airing on various television stations. She recently completed a documentary short on the state of child welfare in Los Angeles County and is currently in pre-production on a film on Human Trafficking in Southern California.
Prior to working for the City of Los Angeles, Tracy was the Chief Prosecutor for the City of Pasadena for eight years. In this capacity, Tracy was responsible for supervising a staff of attorneys and support staff who handled the criminal offenses within the city limits of Pasadena as well as running a gang and code enforcement task force and handling a wide variety of criminal prosecutions including domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse and gang violence cases.
For the past 30 years, Tracy has dedicated her career to prosecuting criminals, supporting children and participating in community efforts to further the support and safety of children, youth and families.
Tracy is currently an active member of the Federal Internet Crimes against Children (ICAC) Task Force and co-chair of the Los Angeles County Cyber Crime Task Force. She is a frequent speaker locally and nationally in the area of technology facilitated crimes, child abuse and exploitation. Tracy is also an Emmy-award winning producer of a documentary film on gang violence. She has produced numerous films and Public Service Announcements on child abuse and cyber-crime that are currently airing on various television stations. She recently completed a documentary short on the state of child welfare in Los Angeles County and is currently in pre-production on a film on Human Trafficking in Southern California.
Prior to working for the City of Los Angeles, Tracy was the Chief Prosecutor for the City of Pasadena for eight years. In this capacity, Tracy was responsible for supervising a staff of attorneys and support staff who handled the criminal offenses within the city limits of Pasadena as well as running a gang and code enforcement task force and handling a wide variety of criminal prosecutions including domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse and gang violence cases.
For the past 30 years, Tracy has dedicated her career to prosecuting criminals, supporting children and participating in community efforts to further the support and safety of children, youth and families.