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FBI History — Part 5
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tee During the fiecal year 1032, 4,795 convictions = that is, an
ne average of more then 15 eonvictions for each dey im the year ~ vere. | -
mee . obtained in cases Aavestigated by the United, States Bareeu of Davestigation-
Pre. nats oe oa ” he sentences imposed is these eases “tnciuted Y lite sentences,
and totaled over 5,405 years, exclusive of probationary wontensos,
' Sotaling 28,597 years, and suspended sentences ef 98S years, The fines ;
€ , Lapoeed during the sane year totaled ever $576,000,
Lo Sane as web “ing, mes +y ig -_ 2
o>, tots 3. ‘ BRT IE eM Be % ate
Boye oe " @he total value ef recoveries effected in eases wherein Ba,
ee eroloyess of the Duress performed Saventtentine | work, enountel fo over.
, During the sane fiscal year > 1,855 F Federal fugitives fron a
" Sastice were located - an average of between 5 and 4 Fodeoral fugitives .
located per day. In addition, the Identification Division of the Bureet
oc’ =. @osieted various law enforcement officials throughout the United States
2! in identifying 2,455 fugitives Goring the sexe year. Stolen motor . ~.
yu . Wehicles nunbering 3,522, ani valued at over $1,416,000 were recovered
fim eases in which the Burem performed investigative work for the .:-°<-<
fiscal yeer 1932, Since the enactment of the Rational Motor Vebiele —
Theft Act, or to give its coumonly acespted mame, the Dyer act, im
Octoder 1919, until June SO, 1932, 51,545 stolen motor vehicles valued ”
at over $I, 716, 000 have been recovered fa eases in which she Tnress a
performed investigative work, recarer
ore eee, ee ae Se See estan: “34 fas: om the pose iiie
qhrough economies effected in the operation ef the Baress, ”
the sum of $288,092.51 of the Bureau's appropriation for the peer *
“3 1952, which totaled $2,978,620, Was returned to the Treasury as savings.
4 aa - a rs
“Nae a? ey [dentiticetion Division” B®,
The Identificetion Division of the United States Burees of. x
InveStigetion ie mainteined et Washington, D. 6., and was established »
on July 1, 1924, to operate as a mational clearing house of identification
- Gata. At the date of its inception, it degan with epproximately 600,000
fingerprint records which had comprised the collections of the bureau:
maintained at the United States Penitentiary, Leavenvorth, Kansas, ond
-.. Of the National Buresu of Crininal Identification, Washington, D. 0.; | i
- a “ whieh had been operated y the Tateraationel Assogiation ef Chiefs of
Oe Le a Bince ite establishment ‘i a928, the Identification Division
poke Leet t, of the United States Bureau of Investigation hes hed a phenomenal *-
growth. During the fiscal year ef 1952 alone, it received over 075, 1000
fingerprint sarde. _ So a
ate eats eg = ne ee ng eet
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