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    The formation of the FBI goes back to a group of special agents created in 1908‚ by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte‚ under President Theodore Roosevelt. It sprung up during the Progressive Era‚ a time when people supported a crime intervention team and believed government intervention was necessary in this type of society. Congress was also very supportive toward the Attorney General’s plan. They enacted a law preventing the Department of Justice from engaging in secret service operatives‚ giving

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    Abstract This research paper shall discuss the duties‚ the responsibilities and requirements of becoming a Federal Bureau of Investigator. It will also discuss the foundation and accomplishment of the Federal Bureau Investigation. Becoming an FBI agent is probably hard for some people because it takes a lot of dedicated time and motivation to achieve. There are steps in this field that you should apply yourself to do in order to succeed. Once you are inside the field you will enjoy doing what

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    The argument being presented in the given piece is the FBI asking permission from Apple to have the ability to access people’s private messages in their apple products. This argument came into conversation after the terrorist attack in San Bernardino‚ California. The author’s claim towards the argument is that the FBI should not be able to have the ability to tap into people’s individual cell phones. Although the FBI’s idea of decoding Apple’s encryption code in order to gain access to tapping into

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    Ethics in Criminal Justice

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    Qualities Of An FBI Agent Am I FBI Material 11/23/2010 NCTC Will Epting Abstract I have chosen for my research paper the career of an FBI agent. In this paper I will explain some interesting facts about what it takes to become an agent‚ what skills are necessary‚ what the requirements are‚ benefits of the position and many‚ many more. I chose to discuss what it takes to become an FBI agent because it is a jo I have wanted to have for a long time. It is why I am in criminal justice. The

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    Cointelpro's Illegal Acts

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    Institution COINTELPRO’s Illegal Acts and Its Illegal Relationship with the Local Police Forces COINTELPRO was a famous name that was used to mean the counterintelligence program that was carried out by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the United States in the years 1960. The main aim of the program was to undermine and harass the political leaders who had come out to protest the issue of black people oppression in the country. During the 1960’s‚ the issue of race segregation

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    Robert Hanssen

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    Counterintelligence February 29‚ 2012 Robert Hanssen joined the FBI as an agent on January 12‚ 1976 and was transferred to the Gary‚ Indiana‚ office. In 1978‚ Hanssen and his family moved to New York when the FBI transferred him to its office there. The next year‚ Hanssen was moved into counter-intelligence and given the task of compiling a database of Soviet intelligence for the Bureau. It was then‚ in 1979‚ only three years after joining the FBI‚ that Hanssen began his career as a Soviet spy. In 1979

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    next morning‚ the 911 call center in the area would become inundated with calls of shootings across Montgomery County‚ Maryland. By the end of the day‚ four people were shot and killed in Maryland‚ and another was killed in the District of Columbia (FBI‚ 2007). Law Enforcement needed to act quickly to figure out if the shootings were linked and if so‚ who the suspects were. Over the course of several weeks‚ many more individuals would be killed or injured by shootings at random. The randomness of the

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    and executed some of the FBI and CIA’s key assets. The US intelligence learnt about the compromises to its assets when it was too late to act. Furthermore‚ Hanssen had provided the Russians with sensitive information regarding the operational procedures of US security intelligence agencies. This gave the Russians the ability to plan their espionage activities against the US government without being detected by counter-intelligence agents (New York Times‚

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    investigatory units have way too much power. I understand this is a game and all but FBI handles cases and or will assist on the field for kidnappings‚ etc. FBI acts as a government entity which shows a different side of OG-RP that hasn’t been seen before (I think?). If you bring FBI‚ structure it to meet the needs and collaborate with PD/SD then you WILL fix the kinks and have a great faction. I would rather see FBI work side by side or take over cases that realistically wouldn’t fall on a local pd’s

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    3 Reasons for failure 5 4 Alternatives to prevent failure 8 5 Lessons for Management 10 6 References 11   1 Project Background Virtual Case File (VCF) was a software application developed for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) between 2000 and 2005. It was built to replace the FBI’s old case management system named Automated Case Support (ACS) system. VCF was a third component of FBI’s Trilogy Project. The first component of the Trilogy project was upgrading of software

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