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The Bureau was founded on [[July 26]] [[1908]].
The Bureau was founded on [[July 26]] [[1908]].
It falls under the responsibility of the [[United States Attorney General]].
It falls under the responsibility of the [[United States Attorney General]].
The Bureau is one of the sixtten agencies described as comp
The Bureau is one of the sixteen agencies described as  
composing the United States [[Intelligence]] Community.
composing the United States [[Intelligence]] Community.


The FBI has the primary responsibility for domestice counter-intelligence and count-terrorism -- like the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[MI-5]].<ref name=FbiOfficialHistory/>   
The FBI has the primary responsibility for domestic counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism -- like the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[MI-5]].<ref name=FbiOfficialHistory/>   
In addition the FBI is responsible for investigating a wide selection of federal crimes and investigating "[[organized crime]]".
In addition the FBI is responsible for investigating a wide selection of federal crimes and investigating "[[organized crime]]".


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==References==
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is an organ of the United States Government.[1] The Bureau was founded on July 26 1908. It falls under the responsibility of the United States Attorney General. The Bureau is one of the sixteen agencies described as composing the United States Intelligence Community.

The FBI has the primary responsibility for domestic counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism -- like the United Kingdom's MI-5.[1] In addition the FBI is responsible for investigating a wide selection of federal crimes and investigating "organized crime".

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 FBI History, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.