FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 2002

FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 2002, published by BiblioGov on October 26, 2012, is a 38-page edition that continues a long-standing tradition of disseminating vital information within the law enforcement community. Originally launched in 1932 as “Fugitives Wanted by Police,” this publication evolved into the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, providing insights and articles authored by law enforcement experts for over 80 years.
In this edition, readers will find a range of topics pertinent to law enforcement, criminal law, and the broader implications of politics and government on public safety. The bulletin serves as a resource for law enforcement professionals, offering valuable perspectives and updates that reflect ongoing developments in the field. This publication is available in English and is designed to inform and support those engaged in law enforcement activities.
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In October 1932 the Bureau of Investigation began publishing the magazine “Fugitives Wanted by Police”. This publication marked the first time a list of fugitives was compiled and disseminated nationwide. In 1935 the Federal Bureau of Investigation was created, and the magazine was renamed the “FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin”. For over 80 years, it has featured articles written by law enforcement experts. The printed magazine has reached an estimated 200,000 readers in over 150 countries. This is one of those bulletins.
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