FBI
Title: FBI
Category: /Literature/English
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FBI
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 4155 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Origins and Progressions of the FBI
In 1908 a group of Special Agents started the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the large contribution of Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Bonaparte and Roosevelt had first met when they both spoke at a meeting of the Baltimore Civil Service Reform Association. Roosevelt, at the time was the Civil Service Commissioner, boasted of his reforms in federal law enforcement (Kessler 5). It was 1892, and this
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Press, October 1999.
Kessler, Ronald. The FBI Inside the Worlds most Powerful Law Enforcement Agency. New York, NY: Pocket Books, August 1994.
Sheppard, Warren. Unlimited Access. Philadelphia, PA: Eagle Publishing Company, July 1996.
Porter, Todd. Gangland: How the FBI Broke the Mob. New York, NY: Pocket Books Publishing, June 1995.
Quenton, David. Unlocking the Files of the FBI: A Guide to Its Records and Classification System. Tampa, FL: Scholarly Resources, Inc., January 1993.
Chris Modelski
Independent Study (SOC.)
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