The Fbi of 1980s’ and Nowadays

On June 5, 2010, in FBI, by admin

The tear of 1978 was famous of Director Kelley leaving. At his place an official federal judge came. His name was William H. Webster.

International crimes have risen in 1980s, to more exactly in 1982. Then the numbers of global terrorist actions have made Mr. Webster to establish as a forth state priority.

The first three were: alien , planned and white-collar crimes. But in fact, a part of these increasing was established by the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.

Also, it should be famous to everybody that 1980s were very popular because of criminal drug situation. It was like a challenge for Americans and its legislative power. One more problem they faced to was stock market crisis, concerning the lost of savings after which a of banks have become a zero. New task for the was to find the reasons of this trouble.

A of years have passed, and the had been described more widely for public than ever before. In 4, 2001, earlier U. S. lawyer Robert S. Mueller, III was confirmed as a new director, and he still stay on this position to nowadays.

On the other hand it was only within days of his being on this duty as chief when the day of 11 had come. The terrorist attacks were opened against and . Mr. Mueller guided the ’s enormous investigative attempts in cooperation with all U. S. powers, the federal government, and partners abroad as well as in October 26, 2001 . Bush signed the U. S. Patriot Act, which settled new requirements to underline the threat of terrorist acts. as a result received on behalf of the Bureau responsibility for defending the American people against potential terrorist attacks.

In the beginning of the millennium, the is called as an organization which really and evidently stands devoted to its principle morals, and it is their obligation to these morals and standards which guarantee that they can manage everything in successful and efficient way in order to complete their missions and obligation in the .

Cyberspace for Everyone, Part II

On December 11, 2009, in FBI, Person Missing, by FBI This Week
The FBI’s priorities include counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and cyber crimes. Shawn Henry is the assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division. This broadcast is part of our radio show "FBI, This Week," which is broadcast on ABC Radio Networks.

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