Category: FBI
FBI Science and Technology Branch: Crime Fighters in White Lab Coats

20 Inch FBI STB 300x225 FBI Science and Technology Branch: Crime Fighters in White Lab CoatsKnown to us as an intelligence-driven and a threat-focused national security and law enforcement organization, FBI’s core mission is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats with the aim of upholding and enforcing the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners.

In their list of priorities, the FBI focuses on threats that challenge the foundations of the country. The FBI supports states on crimes that local authorities cannot handle alone.

The Science and Technology branch, lead by Louis E. Grevner, is responsible for the discovery, development, and delivery of innovative, technically-enabled investigative and analytical capabilities. The primary mission of the branch is to facilitate the application of innovative scientific, engineering and technical solutions in support of intelligence and investigative requirements. The branch’s contribution to the modern developments of crime solving is astounding.

Heavily portrayed in films, the agency’s headquarters is located in the J. Edgar Hoover Building, located in Washington, D.C.. The FBI headquarters has fifty-six field office scattered in major cities throughout the United States. In addition to this, there are more than 50 international offices called “legal attaches” that can be found in U.S. embassies and consulates general worldwide.

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United States Police

Apart from maintaining order and service functions, the purpose of policing is the investigation of suspected criminal activity and the referral of the results of investigations and of suspected criminals to the courts. They also provide first response to emergencies and other threats to public safety; the protection of certain public facilities and infrastructure; the maintenance of public order; the protection of public officials; and the operation of some correctional facilities.

Types of Police:

  • Federal Police- possesses full federal authority as given to them under United States Code (U.S.C.). Federal Law Enforcement Officers are authorized to enforce various laws not only at the federal level, but also state, county, and local in many circumstances.
  • State Police- they perform functions outside the jurisdiction of the county sheriff (Vermont being a notable exception), such as enforcing traffic laws on state highways and interstate expressways, overseeing the security of the state capitol complex, protecting the governor, training new officers for local police forces too small to operate an academy, providing technological and scientific support services, and helping to coordinate multi-jurisdictional task force activity in serious or complicated cases in those states that grant full police powers statewide.
  • County Police- they tend to exist only in metropolitan counties and have countywide jurisdiction. In some areas, there is a sheriff’s department which only handles issues such as service of papers such as a constable in
  • other areas, along with security for the local courthouse.
  • Sheriff Police- is a county official and is typically the top law enforcement officer of a county. The sheriff was also commander of the militia in that county. Distinctive to law enforcement in the United States, sheriffs are usually elected.
  • Municipal Police- covering multiple communities and municipalities, often over a wide area typically coterminous with one or more cities or counties. Metropolitan departments have usually have been formed by a merger between local agencies, typically several local police departments and often the local sheriff’s department or office, in efforts to provide greater efficiency by centralizing command and resources and to resolve jurisdictional problems, often in communities experiencing rapid population growth and urban sprawl, or in neighboring communities too small to afford individual police departments.
Police Weapons:
  • Handguns
  • Less lethal weapons
  • Specialized weapons
  • Body Armor
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National Security Branch (FBI) Plaque

fbi national security branch nsb l 2 291x300 National Security Branch (FBI) PlaqueThe National Security Branch (NSB) was established on September 12, 2005 in response to a presidential directive to establish a “National Security Service” that combines the missions, capabilities, and resources of the counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and intelligence elements of the FBI under the leadership of a senior FBI official.

The National Security Branch (NSB) is the sub-service within the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation that is responsible for counterterrorism, counterintelligence and intelligence. Headed by an Executive Assistant Director of the FBI, the NSB is responsible to the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI Director and the U.S. Attorney General.

National Security Branch Mission:

To protect the United States against Weapons of Mass Destruction, terrorist attacks, foreign intelligence operations, and espionage.