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  2. United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division

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    The United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division conducts misdemeanor and felony level criminal investigations in which Naval Criminal Investigative Service has not assumed investigative jurisdiction; provides crime analysis and criminal intelligence support to law enforcement and commanders; conducts forensic analysis to identify ...

  3. Office of Professional Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    A decision to open a matter does not give rise to a presumption of misconduct, nor shift the burden of proof to the accused person. The OPR's investigations involve a wide range of allegations, and the investigative methods used vary accordingly. In many cases, the OPR notifies the accused attorney and requests a written response.

  4. FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch - Wikipedia

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    The unit maintains a website called Cyber Shield Alliance (www.leo.gov) [4] which provides access to cyber training and information for the public, and the means to report cyber incidents to the FBI. [3] The FBI reports that since 2002, they have seen an 80 percent increase in the number of computer intrusion investigations. [3]

  5. Public Integrity Section - Wikipedia

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    The Public Integrity Section was created in March 1976 in the wake of the Watergate scandal.Since 1978, it has supervised administration of the Independent Counsel provisions of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, which requires the Attorney General to report to the United States Congress annually on the operations and activities of the Public Integrity Section. [1]

  6. How Do You Sue The FBI? - AOL

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    Two recent high-profile cases are testing the limits of accountability for law enforcement by going after the FBI for missing a crime they could have stopped. ... FBI agents to report the abuse in ...

  7. FAA refers more in-air crimes to FBI for investigation. What ...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration continues to refer cases of air rage to the FBI, and the agency said it’s 43 unruly passenger incidents for investigation in the past year.

  8. DOJ inspector general report cites FBI's McCabe for misconduct

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    The inspector general's report found that McCabe had "lacked candor" in conversations with then-FBI Director James Comey. DOJ inspector general report cites FBI's McCabe for misconduct Skip to ...

  9. United States Army Criminal Investigation Division - Wikipedia

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    The division is an independent federal law enforcement agency with investigative autonomy; CID special agents, both military and civilian, report through the CID chain of command to the CID Director, who reports directly to the Under Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Army.