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instanceOf
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domestic intelligence agency
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federal law enforcement agency
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government agency of the United States
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abbreviation
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FBI
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budgetType
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federal budget of the United States
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country
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United States of America
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dateFounded
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1908-07-26
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dateRenamed
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1935
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employerOf
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intelligence analysts
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professional staff
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special agents
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focusArea
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domestic intelligence gathering
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law enforcement investigations
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founder
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Charles Joseph Bonaparte
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hasOfficeType
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field offices
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legal attaché offices
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resident agencies
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hasSubOrganization
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FBI Academy
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FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit
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FBI Counterterrorism Division
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FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division
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FBI Cyber Division
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FBI Hostage Rescue Team
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FBI Laboratory
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headquartersBuilding
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J. Edgar Hoover Building
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headquartersLocation
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Washington, D.C.
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jurisdiction
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federal government of the United States
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languageOfWork
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English
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legalBasis
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United States Code
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motto
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Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity
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notableDirector
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J. Edgar Hoover
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operatesIn
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U.S. territories
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all 50 U.S. states
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originalName
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Bureau of Investigation
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overseenBy
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United States Attorney General
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parentAgency
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United States Department of Justice
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partOf
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United States Intelligence Community
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renamedAs
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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responsibility
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civil rights investigations
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counterintelligence operations
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counterterrorism operations
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cybercrime investigations
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enforcement of federal criminal laws
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organized crime investigations
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protection of United States national security
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public corruption investigations
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violent crime investigations
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white-collar crime investigations
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shortName
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FBI
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trainingFacility
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FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia
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