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FBI History — Part 6

50 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: FBI History · 50 pages OCR'd
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INTRODUCTION "The Identification Unit is at your service every day of the of the Division of Investigetion, U. S. Department of Justice. information which will tend to acquaint them with the types of with the verious functions herein outlined. "In brief, I aim at a sane, wholesome edministration. The Department of Justice belongs to the people of America. It is their servent ministering to their needs and I bespeak for it the support and the good opinion of all lew-abidine citizens.” 7 TT ene ee ae RI FN ok em «St NR A GR NR RE AR GE See A Cen a ee cee em e ern ene pnp agri, he ee yeer. I trust thet you will avail yourselves at all times of its desire to be of service to you." These quotations are from ad- “ dresses made to peace officers by the Director of, Division of Investigae- tion, and disclose a fundamental policy of cooperation and service eoverning the operations and administration of this organization. This publication is issued for the purpose of acquainting lew-enforcement officials and agencies with the work and functions this means it is hoped thet there will be brought to peace officers _ It is @ pleasure to quote the following stateuent from a recent a‘dress by the Attorney General of the United States concerning WORK ANT FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION OF INVESTIGATION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE "The administration of The Division of Investigation, U. S. | Department of Justice is based upon the well understood rule and policy that all Special Agents in the field must work in close cooperation | with police officials in their respective jurisdictions." T#**#*##+# | service which are available, and for the further purpose of encoureg- ing a wider use of the facilities of this Division. There is being presented an outline of the investigative, fingerprint identification and crime statistics functions of the Division, and it is suggested that this publicetion be retained for your future reference and guidance whenever an opportunity arises for you to acquaint your- eelf in greater detail with these functions. In the event any regu- larly constituted law-enforcement official or agency is not at the present time making use of the facilities of this orgenization, or in the event there hes been a limited perticipetion in these functions, you are invited to make full use of the opportunities in connection the Depertment of Justice, of which this Division is en integral part:
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