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Bureau Investigation Kansas
Wichita - Kansas

Principal Locations
  1. Abilene
  2. Dodge City
  3. Hutchinson
  4. Kansas City
  5. Lawrence
  6. Liberal
  7. Manhattan
  8. Overland Park
  9. Salina
  10. Shawnee
  11. Topeka
  12. Wichita

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Bureau Investigation Kansas



Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History Lawless Years: 1921 - 1933
In keeping with the Progressive Era tradition of federal assistance to localities, the Department of Justice created a Bureau of Criminal Identification in 1905 in order to provide a centralized reference collection of fingerprint cards. In 1907, the collection was moved, as a money-saving measure, to Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary, where it was staffed by convicts. Understandably suspicious of this arrangement, police departments formed their own centralized identification bureau maintained by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. It refused to share its data with the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. In 1924, Congress was persuaded to merge the two collections in Washington, D.C., under Bureau of Investigation administration. As a result, law enforcement agencies across the country began contributing fingerprint cards to the Bureau of Investigation by 1926. ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History Vietnam War Era: 1945 - 1960's
No specific guidelines for FBI Agents covering national security investigations had been developed by the Administration or Congress; these, in fact, were not issued until 1976. Therefore, the FBI addressed the threats from the militant "New Left" as it had those from Communists in the 1950s and the KKK in the 1960s. It used both traditional investigative techniques and counterintelligence programs ("Cointelpro") to counteract domestic terrorism and conduct investigations of individuals and organizations who threatened terroristic violence. Wiretapping and other intrusive techniques were discouraged by Hoover in the mid-1960s and eventually were forbidden completely unless they conformed to the Omnibus Crime Control Act. Hoover formally terminated all "Cointelpro" operations on April 28, 1971. ... [Read More]

Criminal Investigating Bureau
The Criminal Investigation Bureau is responsible for creating and maintaining a climate for voluntary tax and motor vehicle compliance by investigating complaints and developing information leading to prosecution of individuals violating these state statutes. ...

The bureau includes operations at six in-state offices, located in Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau, St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and St. Joseph. ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History
The Bureau of Investigation was renamed the United States Bureau of Investigation on July 1, 1932. Then, beginning July 1, 1933, the Department of Justice experimented for almost two years with a Division of Investigation that included the Bureau of Prohibition. Public confusion between Bureau of Investigation Special Agents and Prohibition Agents led to a permanent name change in 1935 for the agency composed of Department of Justice's investigators: the Federal Bureau of Investigation was thus born. ... [Read More]

FBI Drug Demand Reduction Coordinators - State and Local Resources - ONDCP
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Federal Bureau of Investigation - Facts and Figures 2003
In 1909, this investigator force was named the Bureau of Investigation (BOI). At this time, it investigated antitrust matters, land fraud, copyright violations, peonage (involuntary slavery), and twenty other matters. Over the next decade, federal criminal authority and Bureau jurisdiction were extended by laws like the 1910 "White-Slave Traffic" Act that put responsibility for interstate prostitution under the Bureau for a time and the 1919 Dyer Act that did the same for interstate auto-theft. US entry into World War I in April 1917 led to further increases in the Bureau's jurisdiction. Congress and President Wilson assigned the BOI's three hundred employees responsibility for espionage, sabotage, sedition, and selective service matters. ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Director Robert S. Mueller, III established the OLEC to enhance coordination and communications between the FBI and its federal, state, and local law enforcement partners on a national level. The Office provides advice and guidance to FBI executives regarding the utilization of state and local law enforcement expertise and resources in criminal, cyber, and counterterrorism investigations, as well as recommends policies and programs to enhance the FBI's working relationship with its partners. ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - Headline Archives
Using the latestimaging software and high-end computers, and having undergoneexhaustive training, eleven speciallytrained examiners from the 8 partner agencies are huntingfor digital evidence of criminal activity in everything fromcell phones and video cameras to MP3 players and computersseized in investigations of a variety of crimes: terrorism,child pornography, white-collar crime, fraud, intellectualproperty theft, and even violent crimes in the Illinois region. “They’reputting in first-rate equipment, and it will be more advancedthan what we have,” said Sgt. David Hudspeth of theChicago Police Department. “Everyone needs collaborationlike this.” In fact, the examiners at the facilityare already processing thousands of pages of evidence filesfrom cases in the region. ... [Read More]

CenStats Databases
Files contain a collection of data from the Bureau of the Census and other Federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Social Security Administration. ...

Census Bureau Links:   Home · Search · Subjects A-Z · FAQs · Data Tools · Catalog · Census 2000 · Quality · Privacy Policy · FYI · Contact Us ... [Read More]


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