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The Federal Bureau of
Investigation
"Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity."
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Birgit Majas
Overview
established in 1908
current director, Robert S.
Mueller, III
On July 31, 2009, had a total of
32,709 employees.
Headquarters in Washington,
D.C.
FBI budget $6.4 billion
Legal personality: Governmental:
Government agency
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Director
appointed by the President
and confirmed by the Senate
term of each FBI Director is
limited to ten years
current Director, Robert S.
Mueller, III
confirmed as Director of the
FBI by the Senate on August
2, 2001
took the oath of office on
September 4, 2001
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Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency
(Operations jurisdiction):
· United States
Legal jurisdiction
· As per operations jurisdiction.
Governing body
· United States Congress
Constituting instrument
· United States Code Title 28
Part II Chapter 33
General nature
· Federal law enforcement
· Civilian agency
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Edgar Hoover Building
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The Federal Bureau of
Investigation
(FBI) is unique in having a dual responsibility :
· to prevent harm to national security as a member of
the United States Intelligence Community
· to enforce federal laws as part of the Department of
Justice.
The Bureau reports to both the Attorney General
and the Director of National Intelligence.
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The Core Values
Rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United
States;
Respect for the dignity of all those we protect
Compassion;
Fairness;
Uncompromising personal integrity and institutional
integrity;
Accountability by accepting responsibility for our actions
and decisions and the consequences of our actions and
decisions; and
Leadership, both personal and professional.
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FBI Priorities
Protect the United States from terrorist
attacks
Protect civil rights
Protect the United States against foreign
intelligence operations and espionage
Combat public corruption at all levels
Combat international and national criminal
organizations and enterprises
Support federal, state, county, municipal,
and international partners
Combat significant violent crime
Combat major whitecollar crime
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The FBI is organized into
functional branches
Office of the Director
National Security Branch
Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch
Human Resources Branch
Science and Technology Branch
Information and Technology Branch
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Hiring process
An applicant must be between
the ages of 23 and 37
Must hold American
citizenship, have a clean
record, and hold a fouryear
TS/SCI clearance.
Have to pass a Physical
Fitness Test
Spend approximately 21
weeks at the FBI Academy,
located on Marine Corps Base
Quantico in Virginia
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Similar agencies in Europe
Security Intelligence Service, Denmark
Federal Criminal Police Office, Germany
Serious Organised Crime Agency, United Kingdom
National Bureau of Investigation, Finland
Swedish Security Service, Sweden
Federal Security Service, Russia
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Famous cases
Alphonse Capone, aka. Al, Scarface
Bonnie and Clyde
9/11 Investigation (PENTTBOM)
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Thank You for your
attention!
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