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The FBI: A Comprehensive Reference Guide (Hardcover)

by Athan Theoharis (Editor), Tony G. Poveda (Editor), Susan Rosenfeld (Editor), Richard Gid Powers (Editor) "Created as a minor division of the Department of Justice in July 1908, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (originally named the Bureau of Investigation) grew..." (more)
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?As a general reference source for university and law libraries, this book is a necessity....it is full of useful facts and information and is liberally sprinkled with charts, graphs, and illustrations....Another useful feature is the detailed table of contents on each individual chapter title page. It would be invaluable for someone wanting to know more about the origins, history, and inner workings of this legendary law enforcement organization....Recommended as a reference book.?-Journal of Government Information

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The FBI is romanticized, feared, criticized and admired. Because of its strong impact on American public life, it is the focus of interest and research by students and professionals studying history, politics, law, criminal justice and law enforcement. This is a complete reference work on this powerful organization. This new guide focuses on the history, role, powers, influence, organization, people and cases of the FBI. Organized into ten subject-defined sections, each with its own table of contents, this work is readable from cover to cover, as well as useful for reference look-up of specific topics. A selected annotated bibliography is also included, as is an appendix giving key statistics on staff sizes and appropriations since 1908.

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