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History Of The Federal Bureau Of Investigation

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a crucial part to the government because the agency protects the nation from crime at the federal level. The Office of the Chief Examiner wanted to create a branched off agency that investigated national criminals, and criminals who would stay in the state would be investigated by the county or state agencies. General Bonaparte was assigned to this task. In 1908, ten previous secret service agents were hired to this force. By mid-year 1909, the agency had more than tripled in such a short time period. Attorney General Wickersham, Bonaparte’s replacement after he was gone, renamed the branch to Bureau of Investigation. The number of policemen rose substantially in the next few years. In World War I, the main operation of the Bureau was to investigate people refusing to draft, Espionage Act of 1917 violators, and radical immigrants. After J. Edgar Hoover became director of the Bureau, the Bureau was built stronger to fight against criminals. This included a fingerprint file, crime lab, and training for new agents. After this the Bureau was known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and it was highly regarded among America. …show more content…

The FBI protects Americans from terrorism, cybercrimes, and foreign intelligence. The Bureau also investigates honesty when it comes to money. It protects all of the rights of American citizens. The FBI investigates international/national crime, white collar crime, and highly violent crime. The FBI also assists other police forces at all levels in ways that they can, and it upgrades technology for successfulness of the programs. This seems like a lot of functions but having near 35,000 employees comes in

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