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    The Federal Bureau of investigation is the nation’s central law enforcement agencies. It is in charge of over 200 categories of federal crimes and has the widest authority and jurisdiction across the country. The FBI is the domestic intelligence and security of the United States. The FBI was founded on July 26, 1908 as a group of special agents by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Due to industrialization, the cities began to grow at a rapid rate as

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I) is one of the six agencies represented by the Justice Department and enforces federal laws. F.B.I agents are usually involved with the investigation of federal crimes including bombings, forgery, kidnappings, serial killers, and identity theft. They may work with local and Federal agencies to move investigations forward and have constant contact with those involved in the case such as suspects and witnesses. An FBI agent needs to have strong reasoning skills

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a unique government agency that employs intensive research and immediate actions to solve issues that the general police cannot settle themselves (Quick Facts). The FBI’s today mission statement is “to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a government agency that protects the citizens and the United States against threats such as terrorism, cyber crime, foreign counterintelligence, and much more (fbi.gov). While preventing against national and serious crime, the FBI must also uphold the rights listed in the United States Constitution whenever gathering facts or evidence in order to solve a crime. This includes following the amendments that correspond with the FBI especially amendments four and

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    Federal Bureau of Investigation takes all cases of alleged terrorist activity seriously, and they thoroughly investigate each case. According to Roth (2014), "instead of seeking solely to identify individuals who are actively engaged in criminal conduct, now agents also have deliberately sought to identify individuals who might be willing to aid acts of terrorism, even if they are not currently involved in such activities" (p. 981). The vagueness of the term "willing" and its legal implications can

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    exciting career, because of the endless possibility of helping the world get better in any kind of way . The research will describe the career of Federal Bureau of Investigation , what is required to become a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent a successful career and the impact this career has on has on society. The Federal Bureau of Investigation hires an agent to act as the lead investigators in the United States. The duty of an FBI is to guard the United States from Terrorists and Foreign

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    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI Agent) Associate Dean once said “It just dispelled all of the bad things I’d ever heard about the FBI… that the FBI was sneaky and out to get people.” The career of the FBI is a remarkable and exciting career, because of the endless possibility of helping the world get better in any kind of way . The research will describe the career of Federal Bureau of Investigation , what is required to become a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent a successful career and

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation: Special Agent The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a federally-funded agency that was founded in 1908 by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. The FBI, formerly know as the Bureau of Investigation (1909-1935) recruited men with previous law enforcement experience to become a part of this exclusive team that aimed to solve law violations such as bankruptcy, naturalization, antitrust, peonage, and land fraud. The Mann

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    Police and detective work can be physical and demanding, stressful and dangerous. The focus of this essay will be on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) department. The FBI is focused on stopping terrorism, organized crime, government and civil corruption, civil rights violations and cybercrime. They also investigate serious crimes like murders and major thefts. The bureau of labor statics of the U.S by the 2014, that the median pay of FBI agents was $58,630 per year and $28.19 per hour. But their

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    The mission and values of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is up held with strong Constitutional values. Over the years since the FBI was created in 1908 by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. As a progressive during this time period Bonaparte applied his philosophy to forming the FBI with several corps of agents. His thought was that these men should have expertise and not political connections. With the U.S. Constitution based on “federalism”

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