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FBI History — Part 5

60 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Apr 21, 1930 · Broad topic: General · Topic: FBI History · 60 pages OCR'd
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Bureau for investigetive ection to the end that ell pertinent evidence and fucts may be collected end. presented to the appropriete United States Attorn-y in prover form for his opinion as to prosecution. | Personnel | | The Buresu gives most cercful consideration to the selection end eppointment of ell its employees. Only duly qualified zreduetes of recognized law schools, who are usuelly members of the bar, or expert Accountants with practical experience, ere appointed as Special Agents. Applicents for sppointuent to investigative positions must be between 25 end 35 years of are. Upon their eprointment, Special Asents ere given intensive training courses et Washington, where they sre required to muster sll pheses of their work. Speciel agents in Charee of the field offices of the Bureau ere in turn selected from those employees who heve proven themselves to be Fossessed of investigative, ed inistre- tive, end executive ebility of the highest order. all employees are re- quired to render &ppropriute essistrnce to law enforcement officials et all times tnd to strictly observe the rights of cll persons with whom they come in contact. The Bureeu, 43 &€ result of the high stenderd meintrined by its erployees, is enctled to ettrect to its rz-nks individurls of integrt- ty end erility. A&ccomplishrents The eccomplishments of the United Stsetes Bureau of Investigation ... have heen commended in the highest terms by the Courts, prosecuting officers, end law enforcement officials generally. Stetistics et test
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